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romp
verb
UK:
/rɒmp/
US:
/rɑːmp/
To play in a rough, energetic way.
The children romp in the garden.
The puppies romp around, chasing each other with playful abandon during the afternoon.
To proceed or advance in a carefree or exuberant manner.
The team romp to victory.
Despite facing challenges, the company began to romp towards unprecedented success in the market.
Synonyms
caper
frolic
revel
gambol
play
romp
noun
A spell of rough, energetic play.
The kids had a romp.
The dogs enjoyed a good romp in the park, chasing squirrels and playing with each other.
An easy victory.
It was a romp for the team.
The election turned out to be a political romp for the incumbent party, securing a landslide victory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the word "romp" mean in English?
The word "romp" in English means: To play in a rough, energetic way., To proceed or advance in a carefree or exuberant manner..
What is the phonetic transcription of "romp" in English?
The phonetic transcription of "romp" is
/rɒmp/
in British English and
/rɑːmp/
in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
What are the english synonyms of "romp"?
Synonyms for "romp": caper, frolic, revel, gambol, play.
How to use "romp" in sentences?
Example usage of "romp": "The children romp in the garden.". More examples on the page.