Meaning of the word smacks in English

What does smacks mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

smacks

US /smæks/
UK /smæks/

Verb

1.

to hit someone or something with the flat of the hand or a flat object, typically as a punishment or in anger

Example:
She smacks the table in frustration.
The waves smack against the shore.
2.

to open and close the lips noisily, especially in eating or in anticipation of food

Example:
He always smacks his lips when he sees dessert.
The child smacks loudly while eating.

Noun

1.

a sharp blow or slap, typically with the flat of the hand

Example:
He gave the dog a gentle smack on the nose.
The ball hit the wall with a loud smack.
2.

a loud sound made by opening and closing the lips noisily

Example:
He gave a loud smack of satisfaction after finishing the meal.
The kiss ended with a soft smack.

Adverb

directly and forcefully

Example:
The ball landed smack in the middle of the field.
He ran smack into the door.