21 different ways to say Lap

Other words that mean Lap

Direct synonyms of Lap

  • lap - to extend beyond some limit
  • circle - to revolve around
  • circuit - to move around
  • overlap - to extend over and cover
  • lick - to lap, taste or moisten with the tongue
  • swish - smart, stylish
  • swoosh - to make a noise like a rush or air or water
  • lave - (archaic) to wash, bathe

Words With Similar Meanings To Lap

  • round - shaped like a sphere or circle
  • set - to put in a particular position
  • encircle - to form a circle around
  • circumference - the perimeter of a circle
  • tour - to travel from place to place
  • convergence - the state of being convergent, also CONVERGENCY
  • intersection - the act of intersecting
  • solve - to find the answer to
  • cream - to select the best from a group
  • punch - to perforate with a type of tool
  • classy - having class, stylish
  • whoosh - to move with a hissing sound, also WOOSH
  • wash - to cleanse in liquid

We found 8 ways to say lap, and another 13 words that have a similar meaning to lap. A synonym is a word that has close to or means exactly the same thing as another word. If you're looking for another way to say lap, using a synonym or related word can help you avoid repeating yourself and add variety to your language.

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Lap - to extend beyond some limit

Eg: The winner of the race completed the final lap in record time.

Swish - smart, stylish

Eg: The basketball went swish as it passed through the hoop.

Swoosh - to make a noise like a rush or air or water

Eg: The car swooshed through the tunnel, the sound echoing off the walls.

Lave - (archaic) to wash, bathe

Eg: The soap lathered as she laved her hands.

Tour - to travel from place to place

Eg: Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about the history of the city.

Convergence - the state of being convergent, also CONVERGENCY

Classy - having class, stylish

Eg: The wedding was very classy and upscale.

Whoosh - to move with a hissing sound, also WOOSH

Eg: The birds flew whooshing through the air.

Wash - to cleanse in liquid

Eg: She washed her face with warm water and a gentle cleanser.

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