"Whopping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whopping" Meaning

Extremely large or impressive in size, amount, or degree.

"Whopping" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Whopping"


1. The new airport has a whopping $5 billion construction cost, making it one of the most expensive in the world.


2. The company announced a whopping 20% increase in sales revenue for the past quarter.


3. The fireworks exploded into the night sky with a whopping show of color and light.


4. The whopping headlines captured international attention: "Chef Wins Bizarre Cooking Competition with Unusual Dish."


5. The interview, which lasted for over an hour, left her and her friends with a whopping bill they had to split.

"Whopping" Similar Words

Whoopsy

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Whoops, an informal expression used to express surprise, apology, or regret, often after making a mistake or experiencing an unexpected event.

Whoosh

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The sound of a loud, rushing movement, often used to describe the sound of air or water moving quickly, like a strong wind or the crashing of waves against the shore.

Whooshed

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Moved rapidly with a sweeping or whooshing sound, typically when a flexible object moves through the air.

Whooshing

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Sounding smoothly and continuously through the air, typically making a rushing or whistling noise. <br><br>Examples: The whooshing sound of an airplane taking off, the whooshing noise of a river or ocean shoreline.

Whoot

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Whoozy

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Whoozy<br><br>Not a word.<br><br>However, "whoozie" (drunk or tipsy) is a colloquial or informal word.<br><br>"Whoozy" without the extra 'e' seems to refer to a term that is often used in nautical contexts as a slang expression for a fool or a clumsy person.<br><br><em>In some contexts, it can also mean something that is ethereal or mysterious, but it's a very rare or obsolete usage.</em>

Whopper

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Whoppers

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Whore

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A person who engages in prostitution, typically in exchange for payment or other forms of compensation.<br><br>Note: This word has a negative connotation and is often considered to be impolite. In modern language, it's often replaced with more neutral or euphemistic terms such as sex worker or sex trade provider.

Whored

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Whoredom

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Whorehouse

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Whorehouses

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Establishments that provide commercial sex services, typically in a specially designated building, where individuals engage in prostitution, often under the supervision of a madam or pimp. They are often associated with organized crime and can be linked to human trafficking and exploitation.

Whoremonger

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A person who is habitually promiscuous, particularly in their sexual behavior, and often in a way that is seen as shameful or scandalous.

Whores

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The word "whores" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. <strong>Profession</strong>: Historically, a prostitute or someone who engages in commercial sex work. This definition refers to an individual who exchanges sex for payment or other forms of compensation.<br><br>2. <strong>Disdainful term</strong>: This word is often used as a derogatory term to imply someone is of low character or of questionable morals. It can also be used to insult someone's profession or occupation, downgrading their social standing.<br><br>3. <strong>Metaphorical usage</strong>: In some contexts, particularly in literature, "whore" can be used metaphorically to refer to something or someone that is cheap, available to anyone, or morally fallen. For example, in politics, "selling out" to the highest bidder might be described as "whoring one's principles."<br><br>4. <strong>Collective noun</strong>: The word can also be used to refer to a group or profession in a manner similar to calling a group of cats "a coterie" or "a pride."<br><br>The term's connotations are highly dependent on the context in which it is used.

Whoreson

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