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thump T0194900 (thŭmp)n.1. A blow, as with a blunt object.2. A muffled sound, as that produced by beating with a blunt object; a thud.v. thumped, thump·ing, thumps v.tr.1. a. To beat so as to produce a thump or thumps: thumped the desk with her fist.b. To move or cause to strike with a thump or thumps: thumped the book on the table.2. Informal To defeat soundly; drub.v.intr.1. a. To hit or fall in such a way as to produce a thump or thumps: The book thumped on the floor.b. To move or collide with a thump or thumps: I thumped up the stairs.2. To beat or throb audibly: His heart thumped with fear. [Probably of imitative origin.] thump′er n.thump (θʌmp) n1. the sound of a heavy solid body hitting or pounding a comparatively soft surface2. a heavy blow with the hand: he gave me a thump on the back. vb3. (tr) to strike or beat heavily; pound4. (intr) to throb, beat, or pound violently: his heart thumped with excitement. [C16: related to Icelandic, Swedish dialect dumpa to thump; see thud, bump] ˈthumper nthump (θʌmp) n. 1. a blow or knock with a heavy object, producing a dull sound. 2. the sound made by or as if by such a blow. v.t. 3. to strike or beat with a heavy object, so as to produce a dull sound; pound. 4. (of an object) to strike against (something) heavily and noisily. 5. to thrash severely. v.i. 6. to strike or fall heavily, with a dull sound. 7. to palpitate or beat violently, as the heart. [1530–40; imitative] thump′er, n. thump Past participle: thumped Gerund: thumping
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I thump | you thump | he/she/it thumps | we thump | you thump | they thump |
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I thumped | you thumped | he/she/it thumped | we thumped | you thumped | they thumped |
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I am thumping | you are thumping | he/she/it is thumping | we are thumping | you are thumping | they are thumping |
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I have thumped | you have thumped | he/she/it has thumped | we have thumped | you have thumped | they have thumped |
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I was thumping | you were thumping | he/she/it was thumping | we were thumping | you were thumping | they were thumping |
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I had thumped | you had thumped | he/she/it had thumped | we had thumped | you had thumped | they had thumped |
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I will thump | you will thump | he/she/it will thump | we will thump | you will thump | they will thump |
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I will have thumped | you will have thumped | he/she/it will have thumped | we will have thumped | you will have thumped | they will have thumped |
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I will be thumping | you will be thumping | he/she/it will be thumping | we will be thumping | you will be thumping | they will be thumping |
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I have been thumping | you have been thumping | he/she/it has been thumping | we have been thumping | you have been thumping | they have been thumping |
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I will have been thumping | you will have been thumping | he/she/it will have been thumping | we will have been thumping | you will have been thumping | they will have been thumping |
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I had been thumping | you had been thumping | he/she/it had been thumping | we had been thumping | you had been thumping | they had been thumping |
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I would thump | you would thump | he/she/it would thump | we would thump | you would thump | they would thump |
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I would have thumped | you would have thumped | he/she/it would have thumped | we would have thumped | you would have thumped | they would have thumped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | thump - a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)clunk, thud, thumping, clumpsound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | | 2. | thump - a heavy blow with the handblow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head" | Verb | 1. | thump - move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast"beat, poundmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"pulsate, pulse, throb - expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it"palpitate, flutter - beat rapidly; "His heart palpitated"thrash - beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until (it) does not manage to pump out blood at allbeat - indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks; "Beat the rhythm"flap - move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind" | | 2. | thump - make a dull sound; "the knocker thudded against the front door"thudsound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'" | | 3. | thump - hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument; "the salesman pounded the door knocker"; "a bible-thumping Southern Baptist"pound, pokehit - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face" |
thumpverb1. strike, hit, punch, pound, beat, knock, deck (slang), batter, rap, chin (slang), smack, thrash, clout (informal), whack, swipe, clobber (slang), wallop (informal), lambast(e), belabour, lay one on (slang) He thumped me, nearly knocking me over.2. thud, crash, bang, thwack She thumped her hand on the witness box.3. throb, pound, beat, pulse, pulsate, palpitate My heart was thumping wildly.noun1. blow, knock, punch, rap, smack, clout (informal), whack, swipe, wallop (informal) He felt a thump on his shoulder.2. thud, crash, bang, clunk, thwack There was a loud thump as the horse crashed into the van.thumpnounA stroke or blow, especially one that produces a sound:beat, clunk, pound, thud.Translationsthump (θamp) noun (the sound of) a heavy blow or hit. They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head. 重擊,重擊聲 重击,重击声 verb to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise. 重擊,砰然地響 重击,砰然地响 thump
thump on (someone or something)To beat or pound on someone or something with force. The two brothers thump on each other all the time, but they're really very close. The manager thumped on the table to bring some order to the meeting.See also: on, thumpthump on someone or somethingto pound on someone or something. Tim was angry with Roger and thumped on him a little, but decided to forgive him. Andy thumped on the bass drum for an hour.See also: on, thumpthump something downto throw something down so it makes a pounding noise. Nancy thumped the parcel down and caught her breath. She thumped down the parcel.See also: down, thumpthump something out (on the piano)to pound out music on a piano. Joel thumped a happy tune out on the piano. He thumped out a well-known tune.See also: out, thumpthump
thump[thəmp] (engineering acoustics) Low-frequency transient disturbance in a system or transducer characterized audibly by the vocal imitation of the word. thumpA meteorological reading for temperature, humidity, and pressure.thump
thump (thump) A punch or blow to the center of the sternum with the fist or a mechanical device.chest thumpPrecordial thump.precordial thumpA forceful punch delivered to a patient’s sternum in an attempt to terminate a lethal cardiac rhythm, such as ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia.CAUTION!This procedure is not routinely used. The critical time it consumes during resuscitation may be better used by starting chest compressions and assigning a second rescuer to obtain an automated external defibrillator. Synonym: chest thumpTHUMP
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thump Related to thump: thumb, Precordial thumpSynonyms for thumpverb strikeSynonyms- strike
- hit
- punch
- pound
- beat
- knock
- deck
- batter
- rap
- chin
- smack
- thrash
- clout
- whack
- swipe
- clobber
- wallop
- lambast(e)
- belabour
- lay one on
verb thudSynonymsverb throbSynonyms- throb
- pound
- beat
- pulse
- pulsate
- palpitate
noun blowSynonyms- blow
- knock
- punch
- rap
- smack
- clout
- whack
- swipe
- wallop
noun thudSynonymsSynonyms for thumpnoun a stroke or blow, especially one that produces a soundSynonymsSynonyms for thumpnoun a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a heavy blow with the handRelated Wordsverb move rhythmicallySynonymsRelated Words- move
- pulsate
- pulse
- throb
- palpitate
- flutter
- thrash
- beat
- flap
verb make a dull soundSynonymsRelated Wordsverb hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrumentSynonymsRelated Words |