batting
nounDivide batting into syllables:
bat · ting
How to pronounce batting:
Definition of batting:
- batting (noun):
- the action of one who bats
- (baseball) the batter's attempt to get on base.
- any of various types of club used to hit the ball in certain sports
Synonyms for batting:
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bulldozing
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club
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damage
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drubbing
effort
endeavor
endeavour
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