romp

verb
UK: /rɒmp/
US: /rɑːmp/
  1. To play in a rough, energetic way.

    1. The children romp in the garden.
    2. The puppies romp around, chasing each other with playful abandon during the afternoon.
  2. To proceed or advance in a carefree or exuberant manner.

    1. The team romp to victory.
    2. Despite facing challenges, the company began to romp towards unprecedented success in the market.
romp noun
  1. A spell of rough, energetic play.

    1. The kids had a romp.
    2. The dogs enjoyed a good romp in the park, chasing squirrels and playing with each other.
  2. An easy victory.

    1. It was a romp for the team.
    2. The election turned out to be a political romp for the incumbent party, securing a landslide victory.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "romp" in English means: To play in a rough, energetic way., To proceed or advance in a carefree or exuberant manner..

The phonetic transcription of "romp" is /rɒmp/ in British English and /rɑːmp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "romp": caper, frolic, revel, gambol, play.

Example usage of "romp": "The children romp in the garden.". More examples on the page.