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  1. BEAT definition: 1. to defeat or do better than: 2. to be better or more enjoyable than another activity or…. Learn more.

  2. Definition of beat verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. : to strike directly against forcefully and repeatedly : dash against. waves beating the shore. beat the door with her fists. d. : to flap or thrash at vigorously. a trapped bird beating the air. e. hunting : to strike at in order to rouse game. beating a hedgerow. also : to range over in or as if in quest of game.

  4. Beat can mean “hit repeatedly,” “stir vigorously,” or “defeat.” A beat can also be a rhythmic pulse, a physical blow, or a funky poet. In terms of number of definitions, it’s hard to beat this little word.

  5. beat implies the giving of repeated blows: to beat a rug. To hit is usually to give a single blow, definitely directed: to hit a ball. To pound is to give heavy and repeated blows, often with the fist: to pound a nail, the table.

  6. a. To shape or break by repeated blows; forge: beat the glowing metal into a dagger. b. To make by pounding or trampling: beat a path through the jungle. 4. To mix rapidly with a utensil: beat two eggs in a bowl. 5. a. To defeat or subdue, as in a contest. See Synonyms at defeat. b.

  7. Beat definition: to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly. See examples of BEAT used in a sentence.

  8. BEAT definition: 1. to defeat someone in a competition: 2. to hit a person or animal hard many times: 3. to hit…. Learn more.

  9. Definition of beat noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. beat. noun. /biːt/ Idioms. of drums/heart/wings. [countable] a single hit to something, such as a drum, or a movement of something, such as your heart; the sound that this makes. several loud beats on the drum. a heart rate of 80 beats per minute. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  10. Jun 28, 2024 · beat (third-person singular simple present beats, present participle beating, simple past beat, past participle beaten or (especially colloquial) beat) ( transitive ) To hit ; to strike . Synonyms: knock , pound , strike , hammer , whack ; see also Thesaurus: attack , Thesaurus: hit