One-word substitution (action verb: striking with a flat object): Choose the option that most accurately names the act of slapping with a flat-surfaced object. Definition focus: A quick, sharp blow delivered with a flat hand or flat object. Instruction: Select the best single-word substitute from the choices below.

Verbal Ability One Word Substitutes Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    Swat
  • B
    Chop
  • C
    Hew
  • D
    Gnaw

Answer

Correct Answer: Swat

Explanation

Given data

  • Prompt: ‘‘To slap with a flat object’’ → find the most precise verb.
  • Options: Swat, Chop, Hew, Gnaw.

Concept / ApproachSwat means to strike or slap sharply with a flat object (e.g., a flyswatter or open palm). The other verbs do not involve a flat slapping action.

Step-by-step eliminationSwat — sharp, flat-surface strike; matches ‘‘slap’’. ✅Chop — cut with a quick downward blow, typically with an edge (axe/hand edge). ❌Hew — to chop or cut, often shaping with blows of an axe; not a slap. ❌Gnaw — bite persistently; no slapping. ❌

Verification / Usage‘‘He swatted the mosquito with a magazine.’’ → flat-object strike.

Common pitfalls

  • Confusing any quick strike with slapping; slapping specifically implies a flat surface.

Final AnswerSwat

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