knock out
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To render unconscious: To strike someone so hard that they lose consciousness.
- To eliminate or defeat decisively: To defeat an opponent, especially in a sports competition, so that they cannot continue.
- To destroy or disable forcefully: To break or destroy something by striking it.
- To empty by tapping: To empty the contents of something, like a pipe, by striking it.
- To overwhelm with admiration: To impress someone so much that they are left in a state of awe or astonishment.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- The powerful punch knocked out the challenger in the first round. (It caused the challenger to become unconscious.)
- Our team was knocked out of the tournament in the semi-finals. (Our team was eliminated from the competition.)
- The explosion knocked out all the windows on the street. (It destroyed the windows.)
- He knocked out his pipe before refilling it with tobacco. (He emptied the ashes from his pipe by tapping it.)
- Her performance completely knocked out the judges. (It overwhelmed the judges with admiration.)
Advanced Usage
- "to be knocked out": To be extremely tired or exhausted.
- After the long hike, I was completely knocked out.
- In boxing, a "knockout" (KO) is a victory achieved when an opponent is knocked down and cannot rise before the referee counts to ten.
Variants and Related Words
- Knockout (noun): 1. The act of knocking someone out. 2. A strikingly impressive or attractive person or thing.
- The boxer won by a knockout in the third round.
- She was a real knockout in that dress.
- Knocked-out (adjective): 1. Unconscious. 2. Extremely tired. 3. Damaged or destroyed.
- The knocked-out fighter was taken to the hospital.
Synonyms
- Render unconscious: Stun, kayo (boxing slang).
- Eliminate: Defeat, remove, oust.
- Destroy: Shatter, smash, demolish.
- Impress deeply: Astonish, amaze, dazzle.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Knock out functions as a phrasal verb itself (verb + particle). Its meaning changes from the individual words "knock" and "out."
- The storm knocked out the power for hours. (It caused the power to fail.)
Related Idioms
- Knock someone's socks off: To greatly impress or amaze someone (similar to the "overwhelm with admiration" sense).
- The final design will knock the client's socks off.
- Out for the count: Unconscious or in a very deep sleep (related to the boxing term).
- After his long journey, he was out for the count on the sofa.
Verb
- empty (as of tobacco) by knocking out
- knocked out a pipe
- overwhelm with admiration
- All the guys were knocked out by her charm
- destroy or break forcefully
- The windows were knocked out
- knock unconscious or senseless
- the boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds
- eliminate
- knock out a target