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Synonyms for hacking
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : hak-ing |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhæk ɪŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for hacking Other synonyms for the word hacking
- abbreviate
- abide
- abridge
- accommodate
- adulterate
- aggravate
- anger
- ask for it
- axe
- batter
- battle with
- be at
- be on the back of
- bear
- bear with
- behead
- bifurcate
- bisect
- bite
- blemish
- block out
- blow down
- bowdlerize
- bowl over
- branch
- brave
- break
- bring down
- brook
- buffet
- bug
- bum
- burn
- butcher
- carry on
- carve
- cause to fall
- chine
- chip
- chiv
- chop
- claw
- clear throat
- cleave
- clip
- come apart
- come undone
- contain
- contort
- convulse
- crack
- crack off
- cripple
- crop
- crumble
- crush
- cube
- curtail
- cut
- cut away
- cut back
- cut down
- cut off
- cut to pieces
- cut up
- damage
- dash
- deal
- decussate
- deface
- demolish
- destroy
- dice
- dichotomize
- disable
- disband
- disfigure
- disjoin
- dismember
- dispatch
- disqualify
- dissect
- dissever
- distort
- disturb
- disunite
- diverge
- divide
- divorce
- dog
- down
- drive up the wall
- drop
- encounter
- endure
- engrave
- etch
- exasperate
- expectorate
- expurgate
- face
- facet
- fashion
- fell
- flake
- flatten
- flay
- flitch
- floor
- fork
- form
- fragment
- fray
- frazzle
- gall
- gape
- gash
- get
- get a handle on
- get by
- get on one's nerves
- get one's goat
- get to
- get under skin
- gimp
- give a hard time
- give access
- give way
- go
- go separate ways
- go through
- grapple
- grate
- grave
- grin and bear it
- grind
- ground
- guillotine
- hack
- hack it
- hackle
- hamstring
- handle
- hang in
- hang on
- hang tough
- harm
- hash
- hash up
- hawk
- hem
- hew
- hog-tie
- hold
- hold one's own
- hurt
- impair
- incapacitate
- incense
- incise
- incite
- indent
- inflame
- infuriate
- injure
- insculpt
- intersect
- ire
- irk
- irritate
- isolate
- knock down
- knock over
- lacerate
- lame
- lay low
- lay open
- let in
- level
- live with
- lop
- lower
- madden
- maim
- make blood boil
- make go of it
- make it
- make out
- make see red
- make the grade
- mangle
- mar
- mark down
- massacre
- maul
- mayhem
- mess up
- miff
- mince
- model
- mold
- mould
- mow
- mow down
- mutilate
- nag
- needle
- nettle
- nick
- notch
- open
- open up
- pare
- part
- part company
- pattern
- peeve
- penetrate
- perforate
- pester
- pick on
- pierce
- pique
- pit oneself against
- prostrate
- provoke
- prune
- pull down
- puncture
- put asunder
- put out
- put up with
- quarter
- rabbet
- ravage
- raze
- reap
- receive
- rend
- retrench
- ride out
- rile
- rip
- rise to occasion
- rive
- roil
- rough-hew
- rub the wrong way
- ruin
- saber
- saw
- scarify
- scissor
- score
- scratch
- sculpt
- scythe
- segment
- separate
- sever
- shape
- shave
- shear
- shoot
- shoot down
- shorten
- shred
- sickle
- skive
- slash
- slaughter
- slay
- slice
- slit
- sliver
- snap
- snick
- snip
- spit up
- splinter
- split
- spoil
- stab
- stand
- stand for
- steam
- steam up
- stick it out
- stipple
- stomach
- strike
- strike down
- strip
- stroke
- struggle
- struggle through
- subdivide
- submit to
- suffer
- sunder
- survive
- swallow
- T-off
- take it
- take it lying down
- take it on the chin
- tangle
- tear
- tear asunder
- tease
- throw down
- tolerate
- tool
- trim
- truncate
- tumble
- tussle
- umbrage
- undergo
- vex
- vomit
- warp
- weaken
- weather
- welcome
- whack
- whip up
- whittle
- whoop
- wig
- withstand
- wound
- wreck
- wrestle
Définition of hacking
Origin :- "to cut roughly, cut with chopping blows," c.1200, from verb found in stem of Old English tohaccian "hack to pieces," from West Germanic *hakkon (cf. Old Frisian hackia "to chop or hack," Dutch hakken, Old High German hacchon, German hacken), from PIE *keg- "hook, tooth." Perhaps influenced by Old Norse höggva "to hack, hew" (cf. hacksaw). Slang sense of "cope with" (such as in can't hack it) is first recorded in American English 1955, with a sense of "get through by some effort," as a jungle (cf. phrase hack after "keep working away at" attested from late 14c.). Related: Hacked; hacking.
- As in maim : verb cripple, put out of action
- As in mangle : verb mutilate, deform
- As in mince : verb chop up
- As in mutilate : verb maim, damage
- As in peeve : verb bother, annoy
- As in rip : verb tear, cut
- As in slash : verb cut
- As in slash : verb reduce greatly
- As in slice : verb cut into portions, shares
- As in split : verb break up, pull apart
- As in take : verb endure
- As in hew : verb cut
- As in carve : verb cut carefully with sharp instrument
- As in chip : verb knock a piece out of
- As in chop : verb cut up with tool
- As in cleave : verb divide, split
- As in cope : verb manage, contend
- As in cough : verb expelling air with sound
- As in cut : verb sever, chop with sharp instrument; incise
- As in aggravate : verb annoy
- As in enrage : verb make very upset
- As in fell : verb chop down
- It must be the rotgut from l'Assommoir that was hacking away inside him.
- Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
- A sparrow in the garden was hacking the air with its monotonous chirp.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- "That's it—keep at it," a dry, hacking voice kept going in Peer's head.
- Extract from : « The Great Hunger » by Johan Bojer
- "I'd rather not if I could avoid It," replied a thin fellow, with a hacking cough.
- Extract from : « Jack Wright and His Electric Stage; » by "Noname"
- No amount of hacking work can take away the eloquence of this phrasing.
- Extract from : « Epic and Romance » by W. P. Ker
- Friends noted with concern his thinness and a hacking cough.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
- In a moment more the agonising, hacking, rending cough came on.
- Extract from : « The Dop Doctor » by Clotilde Inez Mary Graves
- Far into the twilight the sound of hacking was heard from the squatting-places.
- Extract from : « Tales of Space and Time » by Herbert George Wells
- Jim was kneeling on the ground, hacking with his jack-knife at the earth.
- Extract from : « Colorado Jim » by George Goodchild
- Sir Robert's own sword rose and fell, cutting and hacking at the enemy.
- Extract from : « ...After a Few Words... » by Gordon Randall Garrett
Antonyms for hacking
- abstain
- add
- adorn
- agree
- aid
- alleviate
- allow
- appease
- assist
- attach
- attract
- avoid
- be honest
- be immune
- bear
- beautify
- build
- build up
- calm
- charm
- close
- combine
- comfort
- compose
- connect
- construct
- create
- cure
- decorate
- delight
- disagree
- disallow
- discontinue
- disenchant
- dodge
- embellish
- enable
- enchant
- enlarge
- erect
- expand
- extend
- fail
- fix
- give
- give birth
- gladden
- grow
- heal
- help
- hide
- hold
- improve
- increase
- join
- keep
- lengthen
- lose
- maintain
- make happy
- marry
- meld
- mend
- misconceive
- misunderstand
- mollify
- offer
- ornament
- pacify
- placate
- please
- preserve
- pull together
- put together
- raise
- refuse
- reject
- relieve
- repair
- repulse
- retreat
- reveal
- rise
- sew
- shun
- soften
- soothe
- stop
- surrender
- tell all
- turn away
- unite
- wait
- yield
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