beaten
/ˈbit(ə)n/
verb
Meaning
To hit; strike
"As soon as she heard that her father had died, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled."
To strike or pound repeatedly, usually in some sort of rhythm.
"He danced hypnotically while she beat the atabaque."
To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly.
To move with pulsation or throbbing.
To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do better than, outdo, or excel (someone) in a particular, competitive event.
"I just can't seem to beat the last level of this video game."
To sail to windward using a series of alternate tacks across the wind.
To strike (water, foliage etc.) in order to drive out game; to travel through (a forest etc.) for hunting.
To mix food in a rapid fashion. Compare whip.
"Beat the eggs and whip the cream."
(In haggling for a price) of a buyer, to persuade the seller to reduce a price
"He wanted $50 for it, but I managed to beat him down to $35."
To indicate by beating or drumming.
"to beat a retreat; to beat to quarters"
To tread, as a path.
To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble.
To be in agitation or doubt.
To make a sound when struck.
"The drums beat."
To make a succession of strokes on a drum.
"The drummers beat to call soldiers to their quarters."
To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and less intensity, so as to produce a pulsating effect; said of instruments, tones, or vibrations, not perfectly in unison.
To arrive at a place before someone.
"He beat me there."
To have sexual intercourse.
"Bruv, she came in just as we started to beat."
To rob.
"He beat me out of 12 bucks last night."
Synonyms
adjective
Meaning
Defeated
Repeatedly struck, or formed or flattened by blows
"a beaten path; beaten gold; the beaten victims of the attack"
(of a liquid) mixed by paddling with a wooden spoon or other implement
Trite; hackneyed