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4 Letter Words for Swot
3 Letter Words for Swot
Definitions for Swot
[1] swat1.
[2] to study or work hard.
[3] a student who studies assiduously, especially to the exclusion of other activities or interests; grind.
[4] hard study or hard work; concentrated effort.
[5] to hit; slap; smack.
[6] Baseball . to hit (a ball) powerfully, usually for a long distance.
[7] a smart blow; slap; smack.
[8] Baseball . a powerfully hit ball.
[9] (often foll by up) to study (a subject) intensively, as for an examination; cram
[10] Also called: swotter (ˈswɒtə ) a person who works or studies hard
[11] hard work or grind
[12] a variant of swat 1
[13] strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats: an analysis of a product made before it is marketed
[14] a former princely state of NW India: passed to Pakistan in 1947
[15] a river in Pakistan, rising in the north and flowing south to the Kabul River north of Peshawar. Length: about 640 km (400 miles)
[16] Special Weapons and Tactics: a military-like unit within the US police force, trained to deal with specially dangerous situations, such as hostage-taking and riots
[17] to strike or hit sharply to swat a fly
[18] another word (esp Brit) for swatter (def. 1)
[19] a sharp or violent blow
[20] a variant of swot 1
Words nearby Swot
swordstick, swordswoman, swordtail, swore, sworn, swot, swotter, swotty, swound, swounds, swozzle
Origin of Swot
at1First recorded in 1790–1800; orig. variant of squat
Other words from Swot
swot·ter , noun
Word origin for Swot
atC17: northern English dialect and US variant of squat