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verb
- 1. destroy or obliterate: "zap the enemy's artillery before it can damage your core units" Similar Opposite
- 2. move or cause to move suddenly and rapidly: "racing cars zapped past us on the track below" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a sudden effect or event that makes a dramatic impact, especially a sudden burst of energy or sound: "the eggs get an extra zap of UV light"
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Zap can be a verb, noun, or exclamation with different meanings, such as to destroy, to cook, or to shock. Learn how to use zap in sentences with examples from various sources.
Zap can be an interjection, a verb, or a noun with different meanings related to sound, force, or speed. Learn the synonyms, examples, and history of zap from the authoritative source of American English.
Zap can be a verb, noun or exclamation with different meanings, such as to destroy, to cook, to change channels, or to show a shock. Learn how to use zap in different contexts with examples and translations.
Zap is an informal verb that means to attack, destroy, or kill with sudden speed and force, or to move quickly or forcefully. It can also mean to erase, switch channels, or express surprise. See examples, synonyms, and translations of zap.
Zap is a verb that means to bombard, attack, or destroy with sudden speed and force, or to cook or heat in a microwave oven. It can also be a noun for a jolt of electricity, an act of microwaving, or a method of political activism.
Definition of zap verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Learn the slang verb zap, which means to kill, destroy, or hit someone or something, or to change TV channels rapidly. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin of zap.