- verbthump (verb) · thumps (third person present) · thumped (past tense) · thumped (past participle) · thumping (present participle)
- hit (someone or something) heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement:"Holman thumped the desk with his hand" · "she thumped on the door"
- move (something) forcefully, noisily, or decisively:"she picked up the kettle then thumped it down again"
- move or do something with a heavy deadened sound:"Philip thumped down on the sofa"
- (of a person's heart or pulse) beat or pulsate strongly, typically because of fear or excitement.
- (thump something out)play a tune enthusiastically but heavy-handedly.
- informaldefeat heavily:"Tampa Bay thumped Toronto 8–0"
nounthump (noun) · thumps (plural noun)- a heavy dull blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement:"I felt a thump on my back"
- a loud deadened sound:"the bag landed on the floor with a thump"
- a strong heartbeat, especially one caused by fear or excitement:"Jane's heart gave an uncomfortable thump"
Originmid 16th century: imitative.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- hit (someone or something) heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement:
noun- a heavy dull blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.the sound of something heavy hitting something: She fell to the floor with a thump.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/thump: to strike or beat with or as if with something thick or heavy so as to cause a dull sound 2 : pound, knock 3 : whip, thrash 4 : to produce (music) mechanically or in a mechanical mannerusually used with out thumped out a tune on the pianowww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/thumpnoun a blow with something thick and heavy, producing a dull sound; a heavy knock. the sound made by or as if by such a blow. verb (used with object) to strike or beat with something thick and heavy, so as to produce a dull sound; pound. (of an object) to strike against (something) heavily and noisily. Informal. to thrash severely.www.dictionary.com/browse/thump1 : a loud, deep sound made especially when a heavy object hits something The ball landed with a thump. 2 : an act of hitting someone or something I gave him a (good) thump on the back. [=I thumped him on the back] THUMP meaning: 1 : to hit or beat something or someone and make a loud, deep sound; 2 : to beat forcefullywww.britannica.com/dictionary/thump
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