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- verbbeat (verb) · beats (third person present) · beat (past tense) · beating (present participle) · beaten (past participle)
- strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, typically with an implement such as a club or whip:"if we were caught we were beaten" · "the victims were beaten to death with baseball bats" · "they beat me with a stick and punched me"
- strike (an object) repeatedly so as to make a noise:"he beat the table with his hand"
- (of an instrument) make a rhythmical sound by being struck:"drums were beating in the distance"
- strike (a carpet, blanket, etc.) repeatedly in order to remove dust:"upright cleaners have a motorized head which beats the carpet to loosen the dirt"
- flatten or shape (metal) by striking it repeatedly with a hammer:"pure gold can be beaten out to form very thin sheets"
- (beat something against/on)strike something against (something):"she beat her fists against the wood"
- strike repeatedly at or on something:"Sid beat on the door with the flat of his hand" · "Emmie began to beat at the flames" · "outside the rain beat against the windows"
- move across (an area of land) repeatedly striking at the ground cover in order to raise game birds for shooting.
- defeat (someone) in a game or other competitive situation:"she beat him easily at chess" · "the Senators beat out the Yankees for the 1933 pennant"
- overcome (a problem or disease):"he beat heroin addiction in 1992" · "they are investing their savings in hopes of beating inflation"Similar:deal withtake in handget to grips withcontend withgrapple withwrestle withstruggle withtussle with
- do or be better than (a record or score):"he beat his own world record"Similar:put in the shadebe better thanimprove ongo one better than
- informalbe better than:"you can't beat the taste of fresh raspberries"
- informalbaffle:"it beats me how you manage to work in this heat"
- succeed in getting somewhere ahead of (someone):"the goalie beat him to the ball" · "I could beat him on my bicycle"
nounbeat (noun) · beats (plural noun)- a strong rhythm in popular music:"the music changed to a funky disco beat"
- a regular, rhythmic sound or movement:"the beat of the wipers became almost hypnotic"
- the sound made when something, especially a musical instrument, is struck:"he heard the beat of a drum"
- a pulsation of the heart.
- a periodic variation of sound or amplitude due to the combination of two sounds, electrical signals, or other vibrations having similar but not identical frequencies.
- informalshort for beatnik
adjectivebeat (adjective)- relating to the beat generation or its philosophy:"beat poet Allen Ginsberg"
OriginOld English bēatan, of Germanic origin. - People also ask
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