How To Spell whip?
How to Pronounce whip?
Correct pronunciation for the word "whip" is [wˈɪp], [wˈɪp], [w_ˈɪ_p].
Definition of whip
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To move nimbly; to start suddenly and run; to turn and run.
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To snatch; to strike with a lash or sweeping cord; to drive by lashing; to punish with a whip; to lash with sarcasm; to strike; to thrash; to beat out, as grain, by striking; to beat into a froth; to sew slightly. To whip about or round, to wrap; to inwrap. To whip out, to draw nimbly; to snatch. To whip from, to take away suddenly. To whip into, to thrust in with a quick motion. To whip up, to seize or take up with a quick motion.
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An instrument for driving horses or other teams, or for correction, consisting of a lash tied to a handle or rod; a coachman or driver of a carriage, as, a good whip; a small tackle with a single rope used to hoist light bodies; the length of the sail of a windmill; a member of Parliament whose duty it is to summon the members of his party to be present at the division of the House on an important party-question; the summons itself. Whip and spur, with the utmost haste.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for whip?
What is the present tense of Whip?
What is the past tense of Whip?
What is the adverb for whip?
The adverb form of "whip" is "whippingly".
What is the adjective for whip?
The adjective form of the word "whip" is "whipped".
Usage over time for whip:
This graph shows how "whip" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of whip?
The plural of the "whip" can be the "whips".
What is the singular form of whip?
The singular of the "whip" can be the "whip".
Synonyms for Whip:
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n.
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- Christmas Pudding ,
- cake ,
- brown sugar ,
- angelica ,
- banana split ,
- apple pie ,
- caramel ,
- choc-ice ,
- assemble ,
- carob ,
- chocolate .
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- disenfranchise ,
- elect ,
- hide ,
- attack ,
- electioneering ,
- campaign ,
- chad ,
- election .
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- burgle .
- goad .
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v.
• derange- clutter ,
- capsize ,
- agitate ,
- confound ,
- blur ,
- disarrange ,
- hash ,
- discompose ,
- churn ,
- botch ,
- disorder ,
- dishevel ,
- convulse ,
- dislocate ,
- ferment ,
- displace ,
- confuse ,
- derange ,
- disorganize ,
- disturb .
- best .
- fend .
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adj.
• very intelligent