THRASH Meaning and
Definition
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Thrash is a verb that holds multiple meanings. Firstly, it can refer to the act of beating, striking, or hitting someone or something with great force and violence, often resulting in a severe physical impact. It typically involves using a weapon or one's fists to deliver forceful blows repeatedly. In this context, thrash is usually associated with aggression, anger, or punishment.
Secondly, thrash can also describe the vigorous and rapid movements or actions performed by a person or an animal. It refers to energetic and uncontrolled flailing or lashing out, often as a result of being in pain, feeling trapped, or experiencing extreme frustration. For instance, a captured fish may thrash about in an attempt to escape from a hook or net.
Furthermore, thrash is frequently associated with the genre of music known as thrash metal. Originating in the 1980s, thrash metal is characterized by its fast and aggressive guitar riffs, rapid drumming, and intense vocal delivery. It is marked by its rebellious and anti-establishment lyrics, often dealing with themes of social unrest, political criticism, and personal angst.
Overall, thrash encompasses actions that involve forceful beating or striking, rapid and uncontrolled movements, as well as a style of music that emphasizes speed and aggression.
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To beat, as corn, in order to separate the seed from the straw; to beat soundly; to work at thrashing.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for THRASH
Etymology of THRASH
The word "thrash" has an interesting etymology that can be traced back to Old English and Middle English. The origins of "thrash" can be found in the Old English verb "þerscan" (later "þrescan"), which meant to threṡhold, thresh or beat. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "þreskaną".
In Middle English, the word "þrescan" transformed into "threschen" and maintained its meaning of threshing grain, but also acquired the additional sense of beating or striking forcefully. The word eventually evolved into "thrash" in Modern English, still retaining its meaning of forcibly beating or striking.
Today, "thrash" is most commonly associated with vigorous or violent movements, such as the fast and aggressive style of music known as thrash metal.
Idioms with the word THRASH
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thrash about
The idiom "thrash about" refers to someone or something making wild, uncontrolled movements or actions, often with a sense of desperation or frenzy. It typically implies a lack of direction or purposeful activity, and can suggest a struggle or attempt to free oneself from a difficult or undesirable situation.
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thrash sth out
The idiom "thrash something out" means to discuss or argue about something in great detail and with intensity in order to reach an agreement or decision. It implies a thorough and vigorous examination of the matter at hand, often involving different perspectives or conflicting opinions, until a resolution is achieved.
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thrash sth out of sm
The idiom "thrash something out of someone" usually means to force someone to reveal or disclose information or feelings through persistent questioning, argumentation, or discussion.
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thrash out
The idiom "thrash out" means to discuss or debate something intensely in order to reach a resolution or agreement.
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thrash out sth
The idiom "thrash out something" means to discuss, debate, or resolve a topic or issue vigorously, thoroughly, and often in an intense or heated manner in order to come to a suitable or agreeable conclusion. It typically involves examining different perspectives, analyzing various options, and engaging in exhaustive deliberation until a decision, agreement, or solution is reached.
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thrash around
The idiom "thrash around" refers to the act of moving or flailing one's body or limbs vigorously and with great energy, usually in a wild or uncontrolled manner. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is behaving or reacting in a chaotic or frenzied manner.
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thrash over
Similar spelling words for THRASH
- thorough,
- Therese,
- thresh,
- Thersa,
- thrace,
- Thyrse,
- trash,
- thrush,
- trashy,
- theresa,
- Theresia,
- Theressa,
- thorax.
Conjugate verb Thrash
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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