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Trouncing for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'traʊnsɪŋ

What does Trouncing really mean?

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Trouncing is a word that might sound a little unfamiliar, but it's actually quite easy to understand once we break it down. You know how in sports or games, when one team or player wins by a lot and the other team or player loses by a big margin? Well, that's often referred to as trouncing! It means to defeat someone or something very convincingly, to really give them a beating, so to speak.

Imagine a race, where one runner is incredibly fast and skilled, and the other runner is not quite as fast or skilled. The faster runner finishes the race way ahead of the other one, leaving them far behind. That's what trouncing is like! It's like when someone wins a race by such a big distance that it's really noticeable and impressive.

Another way to think about trouncing is like a big puzzle contest. Let's say you and your friend are competing against each other to see who can finish a difficult puzzle the quickest. Now, you are really good at puzzles and can put them together very fast, while your friend struggles a little more and takes a lot longer to complete them. If you finish the puzzle in half the time your friend does, that's trouncing them. You've clearly defeated them in the puzzle contest because you finished so much faster.

So, in general, trouncing means beating someone or something by a large margin, to win or defeat them very easily and convincingly. It's like being in a competition and winning so convincingly that everyone can see how much better you are than your opponent. It's about surpassing the other person or team by a wide gap and leaving no doubt about who's the clear winner.

I hope that helps clarify what "trouncing" means! It's really just a fancy word for winning or defeating someone or something by a big amount, so no need to worry too much about it.

Revised and Fact checked by Jane Smith on 2023-10-28 23:09:17

Trouncing In a sentece

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  • In the last basketball game, our team trounced the opponent by scoring 20 points more than them.
  • During the spelling competition, Jenny trounced her competitors by correctly spelling all the difficult words.
  • The cat trounced the mouse in the chase and caught it before it could escape.
  • In the video game, the skilled player trounced all the other players by defeating them with ease.
  • During the math test, Sam trounced his classmates by correctly solving all the difficult problems.

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