slam
He was so angry that he decided to slam the door shut.
Explanation at your level:
To slam means to shut a door very hard. It makes a big noise. You do this when you are angry. For example: 'Do not slam the door!'
When you slam something, you close it with a lot of force. It is not gentle. You might slam a door, a window, or a book. It sounds very loud and usually means someone is upset or in a big hurry.
The verb slam describes a sudden, forceful action. While it is most commonly used for doors, you can also slam a book shut or slam your hand on a table. It is often used to show frustration or anger, but it can also describe an accidental collision, like a car slamming into a wall.
Using slam adds a layer of intensity to your descriptions. It signifies a lack of control or an aggressive intent. Beyond physical objects, we use it in journalism to mean 'harshly criticize.' For instance, a newspaper might slam a politician for their latest decision. It is a strong, expressive verb that helps the reader 'hear' the action.
In advanced English, slam functions both as a literal verb and a powerful metaphorical tool. Figuratively, it denotes an abrupt termination of a process or a severe public rebuke. Understanding the nuance is key: slamming a door is a social signal of defiance, whereas slamming on the brakes is a mechanical necessity. The word carries a weight of suddenness and impact that synonyms like 'close' or 'hit' simply lack.
The etymological roots of slam highlight its onomatopoeic nature, bridging the gap between sound and physical motion. In literary contexts, authors use the word to establish an immediate sense of tension or climax. Whether describing a slam-bang action sequence or the metaphorical slamming of a metaphorical door on a character's hopes, the word serves as a linguistic 'thud.' Its usage requires a keen awareness of tone; it is inherently dramatic and should be deployed when the narrative demands an abrupt, high-impact shift in energy.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Slam means to close something with force.
- It is often associated with anger.
- It is an onomatopoeic word.
- Past tense is 'slammed'.
When you slam something, you are doing it with a lot of energy and speed. Think about a door that you close so hard that the whole house shakes! That is a slam.
While it is often associated with anger, it can also happen by mistake. Maybe your hands were full and you kicked the door shut, or a sudden breeze caught the door and made it slam against the frame. It is a very visceral word because you can almost hear the noise just by saying it.
The word slam is a bit of a mystery! It first appeared in the late 16th century, and linguists think it might be of Scandinavian origin. It is likely related to words in Old Norse or Middle Swedish that describe a heavy, crashing blow.
It is also considered an onomatopoeic word. That means the word itself sounds like the action it describes. The 'sl-' sound is common in words involving sliding or striking, while the '-am' ending gives it a sharp, percussive finish. It has stayed relatively consistent in meaning for hundreds of years.
You will most commonly hear people say slam the door or slam the lid. It is a very active verb that paints a clear picture. In a professional setting, we might use it figuratively: 'The company slammed the new policy,' meaning they criticized it very harshly.
Be careful with the register! Using this word implies a high level of intensity. If you tell your boss, 'I slammed the file on the desk,' it sounds aggressive. Stick to using it when describing high-energy physical actions or very strong criticism.
Slam dunk: Originally a basketball term, it now means an easy success. 'Getting that contract signed was a slam dunk.'
Slam the door on: To reject an idea or opportunity. 'They slammed the door on any further negotiations.'
Slammer: Slang for prison. 'He spent a night in the slammer.'
Slam into: To crash into something. 'The car slammed into the guardrail.'
Slam-bang: Something done with sudden, noisy energy. 'It was a slam-bang finish to the movie.'
Slam is a regular verb. The past tense and past participle are slammed. Remember to double the 'm' before adding '-ed' because it is a short vowel followed by a single consonant.
Pronunciation is straightforward: /slæm/. It rhymes with ham, jam, clam, and ram. In both British and American English, the vowel sound is a short 'a' as in 'cat'. It is a monosyllabic word, meaning it is stressed on that single syllable.
Fun Fact
It is an onomatopoeic word, meaning it sounds like the action it describes.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'a' sound like 'cat'.
Crisp 'sl' start, short 'a', firm 'm' end.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it like 'slum'
- Forgetting to double the m in spelling
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to pronounce
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Past Tense Regular Verbs
slam -> slammed
Transitive Verbs
slam the door
Onomatopoeia
slam, bang, crash
Examples by Level
Do not slam the door.
No shut hard door.
Imperative form.
He slammed the book.
He shut book hard.
Past tense.
The door slammed.
The door shut loud.
Intransitive usage.
She slammed it.
She shut it hard.
Transitive usage.
Why did you slam it?
Why you shut hard?
Question form.
The wind slammed the gate.
Wind shut gate hard.
Subject is wind.
I slammed my hand.
I hit hand hard.
Reflexive-like usage.
Don't slam the lid.
Don't shut top hard.
Negative imperative.
The angry boy slammed his bedroom door.
She slammed the drawer shut in frustration.
The wind caused the window to slam.
He slammed the phone down on the receiver.
Don't slam the car door so hard!
The lid slammed shut by itself.
I heard the door slam from the kitchen.
She slammed the newspaper onto the table.
The driver had to slam on the brakes to avoid the dog.
The critics slammed the movie for being too long.
He slammed the file onto his boss's desk.
She slammed the door in his face.
The heavy lid slammed down on his fingers.
The team slammed their opponents in the final game.
He slammed the laptop shut and left the room.
The door slammed behind him as he exited.
The politician slammed the new tax proposal as unfair.
The car slammed into the barrier at full speed.
He slammed the phone down, ending the conversation abruptly.
The report slammed the company for its poor safety record.
She slammed her fist against the wall in anger.
The sudden gust made the shutters slam against the house.
The project was slammed by the committee for lacking detail.
He slammed the door, signaling that the meeting was over.
The editorial slammed the government's lack of transparency.
The athlete slammed the ball into the net with incredible force.
She slammed the door on her past and started a new life.
The company was slammed with a massive fine for negligence.
He slammed the book shut, unable to read another word.
The industry was slammed by the sudden economic downturn.
The critic slammed the performance as a total disaster.
The door slammed with a finality that echoed through the hall.
The article slammed the cultural stagnation of the era.
She slammed the receiver down, the silence in the room deafening.
The sudden market crash slammed the economy into a recession.
He slammed the door on the possibility of reconciliation.
The critics slammed the playwright for his derivative work.
The storm slammed the coast with unrelenting fury.
The legislation was slammed by activists as a violation of rights.
The heavy iron gate slammed, sealing their fate inside.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"slam dunk"
an easy success
The deal was a slam dunk.
casual"slam the door on"
to refuse
They slammed the door on my request.
neutral"the slammer"
prison
He ended up in the slammer.
slang"slam-bang"
noisy and energetic
It was a slam-bang event.
casual"slam into gear"
to start quickly
The team slammed into gear.
casual"slam the gavel"
to end a meeting/decision
The judge slammed the gavel.
formalEasily Confused
Both involve noise.
Bang is the noise; slam is the action.
The door slammed (action) with a bang (noise).
Both mean to close.
Shut is neutral; slam is forceful.
I shut the door vs I slammed the door.
Both involve force.
Crash is for collisions; slam is for closing.
The car crashed vs the door slammed.
Similar spelling.
Slap is for hitting skin; slam is for objects.
He slapped his hand vs he slammed the door.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + slammed + object
He slammed the door.
Subject + slammed + object + adverb
She slammed the book shut.
Subject + slammed + into + noun
The car slammed into the wall.
Subject + slammed + on + object
He slammed his fist on the table.
Subject + was + slammed + by + noun
The policy was slammed by critics.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Double the 'm' because it's a short vowel.
Slam implies closing with force.
Slam is for doors/lids/objects.
Slam is a transitive verb.
Slam is inherently forceful.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine your front door slamming.
Native Speakers
Use it when you want to emphasize frustration.
Cultural Insight
Slamming a door is universally seen as rude.
Grammar Shortcut
Double the 'm' for past tense.
Say It Right
Keep it short and sharp.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for gentle actions.
Did You Know?
It's an onomatopoeic word.
Study Smart
Practice with the word in sentences.
Verb Patterns
Follow it with an object.
Context
Use it for sudden, loud impacts.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SLAM: Shut Loudly And Madly.
Visual Association
A door being pushed shut with a red, angry face behind it.
Word Web
چالش
Try to use the word 'slam' when you hear a loud noise today.
ریشه کلمه
Likely Scandinavian
Original meaning: A heavy blow or crash
بافت فرهنگی
Can be interpreted as aggressive behavior.
Commonly used to describe aggressive body language in arguments.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At home
- slam the door
- slam the drawer
- slam the lid
Driving
- slam on the brakes
- slam into a car
News/Politics
- slam a policy
- slam a decision
Sports
- slam dunk
- slam the ball
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever slammed a door in anger?"
"Do you think critics should slam movies so harshly?"
"What is the loudest slam you have ever heard?"
"When is it appropriate to slam a door?"
"Have you ever seen a slam dunk in basketball?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you were so angry you slammed something.
Write about a loud noise that surprised you.
Discuss why people slam doors during arguments.
Imagine a story where a character slams a door to end a relationship.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالUsually, but it can describe accidents.
Yes, if it shuts with force.
It is neutral but can be used in formal journalism.
Slammed.
No, it can be any lid or object.
Yes, it mimics the sound of a crash.
Only metaphorically, like criticizing them.
Slammed (double the m).
خودت رو بسنج
He ___ the door when he was angry.
Slammed is the correct past tense verb.
What does it mean to slam a door?
Slam implies force and noise.
You can slam a door gently.
Slam implies force.
Word
معنی
Matches verb to definition.
Subject + verb + object.
The critics ___ the new movie.
Slammed means harshly criticized here.
Which is a synonym for slam in a metaphorical context?
Slamming a policy means criticizing it.
Slam is onomatopoeic.
The word mimics the sound.
The economy was ___ by the recession.
Slammed suggests a hard impact.
Word
معنی
Idiomatic meanings.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
To slam is to close something with a loud, forceful bang, often expressing strong emotion.
- Slam means to close something with force.
- It is often associated with anger.
- It is an onomatopoeic word.
- Past tense is 'slammed'.
Memory Palace
Imagine your front door slamming.
Native Speakers
Use it when you want to emphasize frustration.
Cultural Insight
Slamming a door is universally seen as rude.
Grammar Shortcut
Double the 'm' for past tense.
مثال
Do not slam the door!
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