Whip Adjective Synonyms
seize, bind, wind, fasten, tie
The end of the line is whipped to prevent its unravelling.
beat, whisk, fluff up
Whip the egg-whites till they are stiff.
Whip Adverb Synonyms
beat, thrash, lash, flog, horsewhip, scourge, switch, cane, birch, flagellate, leather, spank, strap, castigate, chastise, punish, discipline, tan, wale
They learnt right from wrong because father whipped them when they were wrong.
Whip Verb Synonyms
trounce, defeat, beat, conquer, overwhelm, rout, overcome, overpower, thwart, check, best, worst, drub, stop, outdo, lick, wipe the floor with, batter, pulverize, clobber, destroy, ruin, murder, slaughter, kill, squash, smash, cream
Karpilova whipped O'Meara 6-0, 6-2 at today's match.
run, scamper, scoot, race, scurry, scramble, hurry, flit, rush, dash, dart, zip, zoom, skedaddle
I whipped round the corner and dived behind a tree to hide.
scourge, knout, lash, cat-o'-nine-tails, rawhide, quirt, horsewhip, bull-whip, cane, birch, switch, thong, (riding-)crop, cat
We dreaded it when Dr Hazen eyed the whip hung behind the classroom door.
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