Synonym: afflict. Similar words: transmit, smile on, dismiss, permit, submit, limit, transmission, summit. Meaning: [smaɪt] v. 1. inflict a heavy blow on, with the hand, a tool, or a weapon 2. affect suddenly with deep feeling 3. cause pain or suffering in.
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1. The sound smites upon the ear.
2. He smote the ball into the grandstand.
3. As soon as he saw her, he was smitten.
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4. He smote his match to the ground with a left hook.
5. The story's about a man smitten with love for his wife's cousin.
6. They were totally smitten with each other.
7. The whole family were smitten with flu.
8. Dan was smitten with remorse.
9. She was suddenly smitten with remorse.
10. The car smote against a tree.
11. She was totally smitten with Steve.
12. Sunlight smites over the earth.
13. Suddenly my conscience smote me.
14. It didn't do a smite of good.
15. My headache smote again.
16. His conscience smote him.
17. From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.
18. He was so smitten by her that he promised to move to Argentina to be near her.
19. I met Janet yesterday, and I'm rather smitten with her.
20. She waited for realisation, for pain to smite her.
21. I doubt that she looked more angel than woman, as the smitten boy at New Minaden had thought.
22. Hellboy could smite his foes at a BBQ party!
23. He gave his widow's smite to the cause.
24. Must your voice and smite me?
25. Must your voice cut through it and smite me?
26. God will smite our enemies.
27. Smite a scorner, and the simple will beware: and reprove one that hath understanding, and he will understand knowledge.
28. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.
29. She saw it struggling against a mighty wind, but unable to smite anything tangible within its. reach.
30. I will give you this chance to prove to me why I should not smite you.