tap

The word “tap” has 1 syllable: tap

It's pronounced as /tæp/


What is synonym and antonym for tap?

In the thesaurus, “tap” has 94 synonyms and 18 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for tap along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for tap

  • bang
  • bash
  • bat
  • beat
  • bibcock
  • bleed
  • bob
  • bonk
  • bop
  • bore
  • broach
  • chink
  • chuck
  • clap
  • clatter
  • clean
  • clear
  • click
  • clink
  • cock
  • dab
  • decant
  • deplete
  • draft
  • drain
  • draw
  • draw forth
  • draw off
  • draw out
  • drill
  • drum
  • effuse
  • egress
  • empty
  • evacuate
  • exhaust
  • faucet
  • flick
  • flush
  • gate
  • hammer
  • hit
  • hydrant
  • knock
  • lance
  • milk
  • mine
  • nozzle
  • open
  • palpate
  • paste
  • pat
  • penetrate
  • percuss
  • perforate
  • petcock
  • ping
  • pit-a-pat
  • pitter-patter
  • pound
  • pump
  • purge
  • rap
  • riddle
  • siphon
  • slam
  • smack
  • sock
  • spear
  • spigot
  • spike
  • spout
  • stab
  • stopcock
  • strike
  • suck
  • swat
  • syphon
  • tag
  • thud
  • thump
  • thwack
  • tip
  • touch
  • unplug
  • unstopper
  • use
  • utilize
  • vacate
  • vacuate
  • valve
  • void
  • wallop
  • whack

Antonyms for tap

  • bathe
  • close up
  • deluge
  • douse
  • dowse
  • drench
  • drown
  • fill
  • flood
  • inundate
  • overflow
  • soak
  • souse
  • submerge
  • swamp
  • wash
  • water
  • wet

Meanings of tap

  • noun
    1. A tapering cylindrical pin or peg used to stop the vent in a cask.
    2. A device used to dispense liquids.
    3. Liquor drawn through a tap; hence, a certain kind or quality of liquor.
    4. A place where liquor is drawn for drinking.
    5. A device used to cut an internal screw thread. (External screw threads are cut with a die.).
    6. A connection made to an electrical or fluid conductor without breaking it.
    7. An interception of communication by authority.
    8. A device used to listen in secretly on telephone calls.
    9. A procedure that removes fluid from a body cavity.
    10. A gentle or slight blow; a light rap; a pat.
    11. The act of touching a touch screen.
    12. A piece of leather fastened upon the bottom of a boot or shoe in repairing or renewing the sole or heel.
    13. A signal, by drum or trumpet, for extinguishing all lights in soldiers' quarters and retiring to bed; usually given about a quarter of an hour after tattoo.
    14. A consonant sound made by a single muscle contraction, such as the sound [ɾ] in the standard American English pronunciation of body.
    15. A rhythmic dance in which the heels and toes of the dancer's shoes make a series of clicks.
    16. An Indian malarial fever.
  • verb
    1. To furnish with taps.
    2. To draw off liquid from a vessel.
    3. To deplete, especially of a liquid via a tap; to tap out.
    4. To exploit.
    5. To place a listening or recording device on a telephone or wired connection.
    6. To intercept a communication without authority.
    7. To cut an internal screw thread.
    8. To turn or flip a card or playing piece to remind players that it has already been used that turn (by analogy to "tapping," in the sense of drawing on to the point of temporary exhaustion, the resources or abilities represented by the card).
    9. To cadge, borrow or beg.
    10. To drain off fluid by paracentesis.
    11. To advance someone for a post or job, or for membership of a club.
    12. To strike lightly.
    13. To touch one's finger, foot, or other body parts on a surface (usually) repeatedly.
    14. To make a sharp noise.
    15. To operate an electronic device (e.g. a mobile phone) by tapping a specific place on its (capacitive or other) touch screen.
    16. To designate for some duty or for membership, as in 'a tap on the shoulder'.
    17. To have sexual intercourse with.
    18. To submit to an opponent by tapping one's hand repeatedly.
    19. To force (an opponent) to submit.
    20. To put a new sole or heel on.

Example Sentences

  • She gave a gentle tap on the door before entering.
  • He turned the tap to fill his glass with water.
  • A sudden tap on his shoulder startled him.
  • She used her finger to tap on the phone screen.
  • The dancer performed a quick tap with her shoes on the stage.

On this page you'll find 112 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to tap, such as: bang, bash, bat, bathe, beat, bibcock, bleed.

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abandoning

abandons

abate

  • abbreviate
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  • null
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