"Smacking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Smacking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Smacking" Meaning

The word "smacking" can have a few related meanings:

1. The sound of a sharp, sudden impact or slapping noise, like when two objects hit each other.
Example: The smacking of the surf against the shore was calming.

2. A sound of kissing, especially a loud or exaggerated one.
Example: The mom gave her little baby a smacking kiss on the forehead.

3. To hit or tap someone/ something lightly but firmly, often in annoyance or to get their attention.
Example: He smacked his hand on the desk to get the kids to quiet down.

4. In a broader sense, smacking can also imply a sense of satisfaction or joy, similar to the sense of smacking one's lips after eating something delicious.
Example: I just ate the best pizza ever, and I was smacking my lips in happiness!

It's worth noting that in some UK English, "smacking" can also refer to the act of physically punishing a child by slapping their buttocks or hands, often as a disciplinary measure. This usage is generally considered old-fashioned and outdated.

"Smacking" Examples

Smacking Usage Examples


1. Informal Warning

- "My mom smacked my hand when I broke something in the house."

2. Act of Punishment

- The teacher smacked the student across the knuckles with a ruler for misbehaving in class.

3. Emphasis in Speech

- "I smacked my lips together," she said, highlighting the emphatic gesture.

4. Forceful Closing

- He smacked the lid of the tin shut before dropping it into the trash can.

5. Close Call in Sports

- The player narrowly avoided being smacked by the ball, but managed to duck in time.

"Smacking" Similar Words

Slyer

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Slyly

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Slyness

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Slytherin

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Smack-dab

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Directed exactly at; in the middle of; right on. This is alum and often used with adverbs such as right, slap bang, slap in the middle.

Smack

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To hit or strike someone or something with a sudden and often forceful movement of the hand, typically with the palm downward.

Smacked

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To have hit or strike someone or something with a sudden, hard blow. (often used to convey a sense of anger or surprise)<br><br>Example: "She smacked the wall in frustration."<br><br>Alternatively, to try to sell someone something aggressively or persistently.

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Small-minded

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Having a narrow or limited perspective, often indicating a lack of understanding, tolerance, or appreciation for different viewpoints or ideas.

Small-pox

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Small

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Smaller

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Smallest

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Smallholding

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A smallholding is a small farm or homestead, typically small-scale and self-sufficient, where crops, animals, or both are raised for personal use or to sell on a local market. It is often a rural property that is worked by the owner or their family, and is characterized by a relatively small size, sometimes even small enough to be worked by hand.

Smallholdings

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Smallholdings refer to small parcels of land, typically used for farming or ranching, often held by individual families or small-scale farmers. They are usually smaller in size compared to larger commercial farms and are often associated with a more personal and self-sufficient approach to agriculture.