A free service provided by Writers Nexus International

Writing Resources:
  • New Novelist Software
  • Writer Circles
  • Author Me
  • FirstWriter.com
  • Novel Advice
  • Robin's Nest for Writers
  • The Scriptorium
  • Women on Writing


A Writer's Dictionary:

lashed Definition


Dictionary Home » Words Starting with L » lapsed ... latency » lashed


lash1
noun lashes
    1a. A stroke or blow, usually one made with a whip and delivered as a form of punishment;
    1b. A crack of a whip in the air;
    1c. A verbal attack.
    2. The flexible part of a whip.
    3. An eyelash.
    4. Punishment by whipping.
      Form: the lash
verb lashes, lashed, lashing
    1. To hit or beat with a lash.
      Thesaurus: beat, flay, flog, thrash, whip, hit, smack, strike.
    tr & intr
    2. To move suddenly, restlessly, uncontrollably, etc.
    3. To attack with harsh scolding words or criticism.
      Thesaurus: berate, lambaste, castigate, chastise, criticize, scold; ridicule, satirize, lampoon.
    intr
    4. To make a sudden whip-like movement.
    tr & intr
    5. Said of waves or rain: to beat or strike with great force.
    6. To urge on as if with a whip.
Etymology: 14c as lashe, generally thought to be onomatopoeic.

Phrasal Verb: lash out
    To hit out violently;To speak in a very hostile or aggressive manner.To spend money extravagantly.


Click Here