Whipped
Definitions
1. (Cooking) (General)
Whipped – (Past tense of “whip”: to beat or beat quickly)
— The egg was whipped until it was smooth and creamy.
2. (Emotional State) (General)
Whipped – (Invigorated or excited)
— After a good workout, I always feel whipped and energized.
3. (Extreme Version of an Activity) (General)
Whipped – (Done to an extreme degree)
— I whipped through the level so quickly, I didn’t even notice.
Synonyms for whipped
beaten – azotado
flipped – revolcado
beat up – removido
tamed – domado
invigorated – excitado
stirred – agitado
Antonyms for whipped
relaxed – relajado
mellow – suave
calm – calmado
slow – lento
peaceful – apacible
serene – sereno
Examples of whipped
English | Spanish |
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The egg was whipped to a fluffy consistency. | El huevo se revolcó hasta que quedó con consistencia espumosa. |
He was whipped into a frenzy by the loud music. | Él se excitó hasta el frenesí por la música fuerte. |
I whipped through the menu to find the best deal. | Yo revolqué por la carta para encontrar el mejor trato. |
She was whipped into a calm state by the gentle music. | Ella se calmo hasta el estado pacificador gracias a la música suave. |
Common Phrases
English | Spanish |
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“To be whipped into a frenzy” | “Ser revolcado hasta el frenesí” |
“To whip up a storm” | “Revolver un torbellino” |
“To be whipped into shape” | “Ser revolcado en forma” |
Conjugations for “Whipped“
Tense | Conjugation |
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Past | whipped, whipped, whipped, whipped, whipped |
Past Participle | whipped |
Word of the Day
azotado – beaten
Usage: The athlete was azotado after the intense workout. – El atleta se azotó después del entrenamiento intenso.