trounce

trounce


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for "trounce" is:

  • traʊns

Here's a breakdown of the sounds by syllable:

  • tra (first syllable)

    • t - voiceless alveolar plosive

    • r - alveolar trill

    • a - low back rounded vowel

  • uns (second syllable)

    • ə - schwa (mid central vowel)

    • n - alveolar nasal

    • s - voiceless alveolar fricative


Word Form Variations

"Trounce" is a verb, so it doesn't have variations for singular and plural forms like nouns do. However, it does have conjugated forms that indicate tense (past, present, future) and voice (active, passive). Here are the variations of "trounce":

  • Base form: trounce (present tense, infinitive)

  • Past tense: trounced

  • Past participle: trounced (used in past perfect tense and passive voice constructions)

  • Present participle: trouncing (used for continuous tenses and gerunds)

  • Third-person singular present tense: trounces (used for he, she, or it in the present tense)

There's also a noun form, "trouncer," which means someone who trounces another person or team.


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Verb:

  • Definition: To defeat someone or something decisively, often by a large margin.

  • Synonyms: thrash, crush, clobber, overwhelm, demolish, drub (informal)

  • Antonyms: lose, fall short, succumb, be defeated

Noun (trouncer):

  • Definition: Someone who decisively defeats another person or team.

  • Synonyms: victor, conqueror, vanquisher (formal)

  • Antonyms: loser, underdog, defeated party


Examples of Use

Verb:

  • Book: "The rebels trounced the government forces in a decisive battle, ending the long civil war." (fictional historical novel)

  • Newspaper: "Golden State Warriors trounce the Celtics in Game 6, claiming their fourth championship in eight years." (Sports section of a newspaper)

  • Online Publication: "The new study trounces previous research on the effectiveness of this medication." (Science news website)

  • Entertainment (Movie): "In the superhero movie, the protagonist trounces the villain in an epic final showdown."

  • Entertainment (Video Game): "The player trounced the final boss on their first try!" (In a conversation about a video game)

  • General Public Discourse: "My team trounced yours at trivia night last week!" (Casual conversation)

Noun (trouncer):

  • Book: "The undefeated team emerged as the clear trouncer of the championship." (Sports book)

  • Newspaper: "The political trouncer left the incumbent party reeling." (Analysis article in a newspaper)

  • Online Publication: "The tech giant was the undisputed trouncer in the race to develop the new software." (Tech news website)

  • Entertainment (TV show): "The winning team celebrated their victory as the undisputed trouncers of the competition." (Reality TV show)


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Trounce

While "trounce" is a powerful word, it isn't necessarily common in particularly famous quotes. Here are some creative options using "trounce" that capture the essence of the word, but may not be from traditionally well-known sources:

  1. "We didn't just win, we trounced them! This is a statement victory." - Coach after a decisive sports win (Fictional)

  2. "The new generation of programmers is trouncing the old guard with their innovative thinking." - Tech industry commentator (Source: Imaginary)

  3. "The debate was a trouncing. Her opponent had no response to her well-researched arguments." - Political pundit (Hypothetical)

  4. "The hero, with a surge of righteous fury, trounced the villain and saved the day." - From a children's book (Fictional)

  5. "Don't underestimate the power of a well-prepared mind. It can trounce even the most difficult challenge." - Motivational speaker (Made up)

  6. "The weather forecast trounced our plans for a picnic, but we found a cozy indoor alternative." - Social media post (Example)

  7. "The sequel to the beloved novel utterly trounced the original, leaving fans disappointed." - Movie review (Hypothetical)

  8. "The experiment trounced the long-held theory, sparking a scientific revolution." - Documentary narration (Created example)

  9. "Never underestimate your opponent. Even the underdog can trounce the overconfident." - Chess master (Fictional).

  10. "With a trouncing victory cry, the victorious team hoisted their trophy high." - Sports broadcaster (Fictional)


Etymology

The origin of "trounce" is a bit of a mystery! Experts haven't quite figured out where it came from. It showed up in English around the mid-1500s, first used in the context of "troubling" or "afflicting" someone. Soon after, by the 1560s, it took on the meaning we know today – to soundly defeat someone.

So, while we don't know exactly where it came from, we know it showed up in English in the 1500s and quickly went from meaning "to bother" to "to win big time"!


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Trounce

  • While there aren't many common idioms directly using "trounce," here are some creative options that capture the spirit of the word:

    • Trounce someone good: This emphasises the thoroughness of the defeat.

    • Give someone a trouncing: Similar to "trounce someone good," but puts the focus on the action of delivering the defeat.

    • Trounce the competition: Used to highlight a dominant victory over multiple opponents.

    • Leave someone in the dust: Implies a clear and significant defeat, similar to being trounced.

    • Run away with the game/competition: Focuses on the one-sided nature of the victory, akin to a trouncing.

    • Not even close: A more informal way of saying someone was decisively defeated.


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Source Information

Definition of trounce from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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