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Whack - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Whack means to hit something forcefully or abruptly. It can also describe something that is faulty or not working properly, as in That idea is whack. Informally, it may mean to kill or eliminate someone.

whack

/wæk/ /wak/

Definition:

To strike forcefully, or to eliminate or dismiss someone or something.

Synonyms:

hit, strike, smack, thump

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

caress, protect

Common Collocations:

whack someone, take a whack at, out of whack

Derivatives:

whacked, whacking

Usage Tips:

Use "whack" informally for hitting or removing; avoid in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

out of whack, take a whack at it, whack job

Etymology:

Originated in early 19th century as an imitative word for the sound of a blow.

Examples:

  • 1. She gave the ball a hard whack with the bat.
  • 2. The boss decided to whack the outdated policy.
  • 3. He took a whack at fixing the broken chair.
  • 4. The sudden noise made me jump—it sounded like a loud whack!

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