Meaning & Definition of word "Hammering"

Hammering

/ˈhæmərɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. The act of hitting something repeatedly.
    • Example: The hammering from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.
  • 2. A forceful or vigorous criticism.
    • Example: The politician faced serious hammering from the press after the scandal broke.

verb:

  • 1. To hit (a nail, etc.) repeatedly with a hammer.
    • Example: He was hammering the nails into the wood to build a fence.
  • 2. To strike or beat repeatedly.
    • Example: The workers were hammering away at the metal to shape it into parts.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'hammer', from Old English 'hamor' (hammer).

Common Phrases and Expressions

hammering down:

To forcefully secure or confirm something.

hammering away:

To work diligently at something.

hammering home:

To emphasize a point strongly.

Related Words

hammer:

A tool used for striking.

hammered:

To hit something repeatedly.

hammering sound:

The noise made by a hammer striking.

Slang Meanings of hammering

Meaning: To perform exceptionally well or thoroughly.

Example Sentence: He really hammered them in that last game.

Meaning: To criticise harshly or repeatedly.

Example Sentence: The critics were hammering the new movie for its poor writing.