"Whiplashed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whiplashed" Meaning

To be whiplashed means to be severely jolted or shocked, often physically or emotionally, as if by the action of being struck by a whip. This can happen physically, as when one is involved in a rear-end car collision, causing a sudden and forceful movement of the head or neck. Emotionally, it can refer to being drastically shaken or upset, for instance, by a surprising or distressing event.

"Whiplashed" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Whiplashed"


1. Physical Impact

After getting into a car accident, Emily was whiplashed and had severe neck pain for weeks.

2. Emotional Trauma

The scandal surrounding the company's ethics report left investors whiplashed by the dramatic shift in stock prices.

3. Social Impact

The imposition of the strict new policies at school was very whiplashed by some students and their parents, who felt it was too severe.

4. Physical Suggestion

The speeding car whiplashed the pedestrian on her bicycle, causing serious injuries.

5. Emotional Discomfort

Watching the horror movie whiplashed most viewers with its jarring plot twists.
: It is also used more liberally in informal settings to describe a situation that has been changed very suddenly or in unexpected ways, often causing confusion or alarm..

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Whinny

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The sound a horse makes. A high-pitched whinny is a loud call made by a horse, typically signaling distress, anxiety, or excitement.

Whinnying

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The sound a horse makes, typically a loud high-pitched squealing noise, often used to express excitement, distress, or a desire for attention.

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Whinyard

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A whinyard is an old-fashioned term for a whetstone or a sharpening stone used to hone knives, swords, and other blades. It is a flat or curved stone used for sharpening and polishing the edges of blades.

Whip

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A whip is a flexible, elongated object, typically used for striking or driving, often consisting of a handle attached to a flexible cord, lash, or strap with a flexible tip. It can be used to inflict pain or as a means of conveyance, such as a driving whip on a horse, or for disciplining others, like a schoolmaster's whip.

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An injury to the neck, usually caused by a sudden, forceful jolt or whiplash motion, particularly in a car accident or other type of sudden stop or impact. Symptoms can include pain, stiffness, and mobility restriction in the neck and surrounding areas.

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Whiplash is a type of neck injury commonly caused by a sudden, forceful movement of the head backwards and forwards. This can happen in car accidents, especially when the person's head is thrown forward and then suddenly recoils back. Symptoms of whiplash can include pain, stiffness, fatigue, headaches, and limited mobility in the neck.

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Adjective: Whipped means:<br><br> Beaten or thrashed violently, causing severe pain or harm<br> Covered with or consisting of whipped cream or a similar mixture<br> Give someone a stern or severe warning, usually in an angry way<br> Moved suddenly or quickly, often with a furious or aggressive movement<br> (of a mixture) Beat or whip until light and fluffy.

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A young person who acts or talks in a forward or presumptuous manner.

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Whippet is a breed of dog. It is a slender, athletic dog with a short, smooth coat that is typically of a fawn or brindle color. Whippets are known for their speed and agility, with some reaching speeds of up to 36 miles per hour (58 kilometers per hour). They are often referred to as a "40 mph couch potato" because while they are built for speed, they also love to lounge around and relax.

Whippets

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