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Beat as a Adjective has these synonyms:
dead beat, exhausted, spent, drained, worn out, weary, bone-tired, fatigued, faggedExample: I was really beat after completing the marathon.
Beat as a Noun has these synonyms:
course, round, tour, route, circuit, run, path, area, bailiwickExample: In the old days, it was the bobby on the beat who prevented a lot of crime. As a reporter, my beat is the financial news.
rhythm, tempo, measure, pulse, throb, stress, pulsation
Example: In boogie-woogie the beat is eight to the bar.
stroke, blow
Example: The signal was to be three beats of a tin cup on the pipes.
Beat as a Verb has these synonyms:
defeat, best, worst, win (out) over, vanquish, trounce, rout, outdo, subdue, overcome, overwhelm, pre-empt, surpass, conquer, crush, master, beat outExample: Can they beat Manchester United for the cup? He first beat the Danes, then the Russians.
hammer, forge, shape, form, fashion, make, mould
Example: They shall beat their swords into ploughshares.
mix, whip, stir, blend
Example: Beat two eggs, then add the flour and sugar.
strike, pound, bash, smite, batter, pummel or pommel, belabour, pelt, clout, thrash, give (someone) a thrashing or beating, drub, manhandle, thump, whack, cane, scourge, whip, bludgeon, club, cudgel, fustigate, flog, lash , clobber, wallop
Example: At first he refused to tell them, but then they beat it out of him.
tack
Example: Close-hauled, the sloop was beating to windward against the howling gale.
throb, pulsate, palpitate, pound, thump
Example: I could feel my heart beating against my ribs.
tread, wear, trample
Example: The hunters beat a path through the forest.
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