Kicks

Pronunciation: /ˈkɪk/

Kicks (verb)

  1. to hit something with your foot, usually with force.
  2. to force someone to leave a place or group.
  3. to begin something, often with energy or enthusiasm.

Examples

  • She can kick the ball very far.
  • He tried to kick the door open.

Common collocations: kick the ball, kick hard, kick open, kick out, kick off

Kicks (noun)

  1. a strong movement of the foot to hit something.
  2. a feeling of excitement or enjoyment.

Examples

  • His kick was powerful and precise.
  • She gets a kick out of solving puzzles.

Synonyms of Kicks

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Kicks

  • in the context of receiving or stopping a moving object