What is another word for clomped?

Pronunciation: [klˈɒmpt] (IPA)

The word "clomped" refers to a heavy, clumsy way of walking. There are various other synonyms for this word such as trudged, stomped, lumbered, thumped, plodded, trampled, and tramped. All these words indicate a heavy, clumsy, and noisy footfall. "Trudged" refers to walking slowly and heavily, typically due to exhaustion or burden. "Stomped" indicates a heavy and noisy footfall made intentionally to show anger or frustration. "Lumbered" signifies a slow and heavy movement, like that of an elephant. "Thumped" suggests a loud and heavy footfall causing a thud-like sound. "Plodded" and "trampled" denote a slow and heavy way of walking, as if crushing everything underfoot. "Tramped" means to step heavily, as if marching.

What are the hypernyms for Clomped?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Clomped

Curious, he clomped closer on his magnetic boots.
"The Graveyard of Space"
Milton Lesser
Decidedly mystified by his failure to return, Penny clomped into the Parker kitchen after having spent an hour downtown.
"The Cry at Midnight"
Mildred A. Wirt

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