Lash Out in a sentence
Synonym: attack, strike. Antonym: embrace, support
Meaning: To suddenly attack or criticize someone or something; often used to describe an emotional outburst.

(1) The miasma of anger made him lash out.
(2) The shroud of anger made her lash out.
(3) The sudden burst of anger made him lash out.
(4) He tends to lash out when in a vengeful mood.
(5) His rage caused him to lash out at his friends.
(6) The shroud of anger made her lash out at others.
(7) The sensation of anger made me want to lash out.
(8) The pang of anger made him lash out at his friend.
(9) Some maladjusted individuals may lash out in anger.
(10) The employee's stress made him lash out at his boss.
Lash Out sentence
(11) The child's hunger made him lash out at his parents.
(12) The athlete's injury made him lash out at his coach.
(13) The madder she got, the more she wanted to lash out.
(14) The backrush of anger made me lash out at my friend.
(15) The shroud of anger made him lash out at his friend.
(16) Some people succumb to anger and lash out at others.
(17) The cloud of anger made him lash out at his friends.
(18) The child's jealousy made him lash out at his sibling.
(19) The athlete's loss made him lash out at his teammates.
(20) The basest of human reactions is to lash out in anger.
Lash Out make sentence
(21) Don't let your temper cause you to lash out at others.
(22) His immoderate anger caused him to lash out at others.
(23) His bad temper caused him to lash out at his coworkers.
(24) The student's anxiety made her lash out at her friends.
(25) He was resisting against the urge to lash out in anger.
(26) He snorted back to resist the urge to lash out in anger.
(27) The spark of anger caused him to lash out at his friend.
(28) His weakness for anger caused him to lash out at others.
(29) The shroud of anger made me lash out at those around me.
(30) The anger persists in her emotions, making her lash out.
Sentence of lash out
(31) The untempered anger made him lash out at his coworkers.
(32) The dog's fear made it lash out at anyone who approached.
(33) His foul temper caused him to lash out at his classmates.
(34) His inferiority complex caused him to lash out at others.
(35) The driver's road rage made him lash out at the other car.
(36) His temper beyond reason caused him to lash out at others.
(37) Don't carelessly use your emotions and lash out at others.
(38) The actress's insecurity made her lash out at her co-stars.
(39) The sudden burst of anger made him lash out at his friends.
(40) The paroxysm of anger made him lash out at those around him.
Lash Out meaningful sentence
(41) The stress of the situation made her lash out at her partner.
(42) The patient's fear of needles made him lash out at the nurse.
(43) The intense anger rends his control, causing him to lash out.
(44) The child's frustration caused him to lash out at his sibling.
(45) The dog's territorial instincts made it lash out at strangers.
(46) His uncurbed anger caused him to lash out at those around him.
(47) Her choleric behavior caused her to lash out at her coworkers.
(48) She was so angry that she decided to lash out at her coworkers.
(49) The patient's pain caused him to lash out at the medical staff.
(50) The dog's past abuse made it lash out at anyone who approached.
Lash Out sentence examples
(51) He had a difficult time suppressing urges to lash out in anger.
(52) The intensity of her anger whelms her, causing her to lash out.
(53) He snorted back to resist the urge to lash out at his coworker.
(54) It's important to control your rage and not lash out at others.
(55) The athlete's disappointment led him to lash out at the referee.
(56) The customer's impatience caused her to lash out at the cashier.
(57) If iguanians are threatened, they may lash out with their tails.
(58) The unappeasable anger made him lash out at everyone around him.
(59) He tried to manage his anger, but he couldn't help but lash out.
(60) He tends to lash out at his siblings whenever he's in a bad mood.
Sentence with lash out
(61) His immitigable anger caused him to lash out at those around him.
(62) He was hit with a sudden burst of anger, causing him to lash out.
(63) He was successful in suppressing his desire to lash out in anger.
(64) It's important to suppress your anger and not lash out at others.
(65) The deep-rooted anger within him caused him to lash out at others.
(66) The shroud of anger made him lash out at his friend for no reason.
(67) The employee's exhaustion caused him to lash out at his colleagues.
(68) She had a foul temper and would often lash out at those around her.
(69) If they get emotional, they might lash out in anger or frustration.
(70) His predisposition to anger often caused him to lash out at others.
Use lash out in a sentence
(71) His fit of temper caused him to lose control and lash out at others.
(72) Her maidenly self-control allowed her to resist the urge to lash out.
(73) If anger impels you to lash out, you might regret your actions later.
(74) The anger he felt was smothering beyond control, making him lash out.
(75) The exacerbation of her anger issues caused her to lash out at others.
(76) The anger and frustration erupted out of him, causing him to lash out.
(77) It's not healthy to feed out off your emotions and lash out at others.
(78) The tempest of anger within him made him lash out at those around him.
(79) The patient's fear and anxiety made him lash out at the hospital staff.
(80) If you're feeling angry, hold fast to your patience and don't lash out.
Sentence using lash out
(81) His kneejerk reaction was to lash out at anyone who disagreed with him.
(82) Although she was angry, she didn't want to lash out at her best friend.
(83) The politician's controversial statement made him lash out at the media.
(84) The angry customer decided to lash out at the cashier for the long wait.
(85) The politician's controversial policy made him lash out at his opponents.
(86) The student's sleep deprivation caused her to lash out at her classmates.
(87) The child's tantrum escalated when he started to lash out at his parents.
(88) The patient's pain and discomfort made him lash out at the medical staff.
(89) The child's fear of abandonment caused him to lash out at his caregivers.
(90) The anger he felt began to blaze up from within, causing him to lash out.
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(91) The politician's controversial statement made him lash out at his critics.
(92) The actor's frustration with the script made him lash out at the director.
(93) The anger erupted out of her, causing her to lash out at those around her.
(94) The festering anger within her caused her to lash out at those around her.
(95) The unappeasable anger in his heart made him lash out at those around him.
(96) The anger weltered up against him, causing him to lash out at his friends.
(97) He would often addict himself inside his own anger and lash out at others.
(98) The anger burneth within him, causing him to lash out at those around him.
(99) The customer's dissatisfaction caused him to lash out at the store manager.
(100) She was so frustrated that she couldn't help but lash out at her co-worker.
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(101) The immoderateness of his anger caused him to lash out at those around him.
(102) After he was fired, he couldn't help but lash out at his former colleagues.
(103) The intemperateness of his anger caused him to lash out at those around him.
(104) The politician used the debate as an opportunity to lash out at his opponent.
(105) The employee's resentment towards his boss made him lash out during a meeting.
(106) The athlete's frustration with his performance made him lash out at his coach.
(107) The driver's impatience and frustration caused him to lash out at pedestrians.
(108) The child's past trauma and abuse caused him to lash out at authority figures.
(109) Even if I'm feeling angry, I will try to calm down and not lash out at others.
(110) Although he tried to restrain himself, he couldn't help but lash out in anger.
Sentence of lash out
(111) His emotions vacillated beyond control, causing him to lash out unpredictably.
(112) The overmastering feeling of anger caused him to lash out at those around him.
(113) Lash out at me all you want, but I won't tolerate your disrespectful behavior.
(114) She had to suppress with self-control the urge to lash out at her ex-boyfriend.
(115) He struggled with emotional regulation, which caused him to lash out at others.
(116) His temper was untamable, causing him to lash out at the slightest provocation.
(117) If iguanas feel threatened, they may lash out with their sharp claws and teeth.
(118) The customer's disappointment with the product made her lash out at the company.
(119) The employee's emotional disturbance caused them to lash out at their coworkers.
(120) After being insulted by his coworker, he couldn't help but lash out in response.
Lash Out used in a sentence
(121) If you're feeling angry, it's important to act calmly and not lash out at others.
(122) The constant bullying and harassment could make a person act insane and lash out.
(123) Although he tried to subdue his anger, he couldn't help but lash out at his boss.
(124) The customer's confusion made her lash out at the customer service representative.
(125) Whenever she's stressed, she tends to get in a bitter mood and lash out at others.
(126) Whenever you feel angry, it's better to punch a pillow than to lash out at someone.
(127) She felt the urge to lash out at her boss, but she knew it wouldn't solve anything.
(128) My impulse was to lash out at my sibling, but I took a deep breath and walked away.
(129) The student's frustration with the assignment caused her to lash out at her teacher.
(130) The ape's primal instincts drove it to lash out against anything that threatened it.
Lash Out sentence in English
(131) When you feel angry, resist the urge to lash out and take a few deep breaths instead.
(132) The anger began to whelm up against him, causing him to lash out at those around him.
(133) The anger and frustration had gript him, causing him to lash out at those around him.
(134) The resentment he felt smoldered through, causing him to lash out at those around him.
(135) The stress of the job was causing her to become unglued and lash out at her coworkers.
(136) The actor's frustration with the director's instructions made him lash out at the crew.
(137) It's better to frugal away your anger than to lash out and say something you'll regret.
(138) The employee's resentment towards his colleagues made him lash out during team meetings.
(139) The stress of the situation caused him to forget himself and lash out at his colleagues.
(140) It's important to practice self-control and not lash out at those who may have hurt you.
(141) He resisted virulently the urge to lash out in anger and instead chose to respond calmly.
(142) Just because you're feeling angry doesn't necessarily mean you should lash out at others.
(143) It's not okay to lash out at someone just because they have a different opinion than you.
(144) If you feel like you're going to lash out, take a deep breath and try to calm down first.
(145) He had to repress his impulses to lash out at his boss when he received negative feedback.
(146) His unbridled anger caused him to lash out at those around him, and he regretted it later.
(147) It's important to control your emotions and not lash out at your professors or classmates.
(148) The athlete's disappointment with his team's performance made him lash out at his teammates.
(149) He tried to control his temper, but eventually he couldn't help but lash out at his opponent.
(150) The anger management course helps individuals put themselves out of their tendency to lash out.
(151) If you're feeling overwhelmed, it's better to take a break than to lash out at those around you.
(152) When you're feeling stressed, it's easy to lash out at those around you, but it's not productive.
(153) Although she had internalized her feelings of anger, she couldn't help but lash out at her friend.
(154) If you're feeling hurt, it's better to talk about your feelings than to lash out at those around you.
(155) She knew she shouldn't lash out at her children, but sometimes their behavior pushed her to the limit.
(156) It's important to recognize when you're about to lash out and take a step back to evaluate the situation.
(157) Infuriate in spite of her efforts to remain composed, she couldn't help but lash out at her rude coworker.
(158) The pressure of being a team captain caused the athlete to lose composure and lash out at their teammates.
(159) The politician was a loather of criticism and would lash out at anyone who dared to question his decisions.
(160) Although he was usually calm and collected, the stress of the situation caused him to lash out at his team.
(161) If you're feeling frustrated, it's better to take a walk and clear your head than to lash out at your friends.
(162) Although he tried to remain calm, his anger exuberated when he heard the news, and he couldn't help but lash out.
(163) We had to be careful around the beasttype, as it had a tendency to lash out unpredictably when it felt threatened.
(164) Although he was essentially a good person, his temper often got the best of him, causing him to lash out at others.
(165) The stress of the situation brought out the ugliness in her personality, causing her to lash out at those around her.
(166) The anger was so intense, it could rend the air with its force; it also caused the person to lash out in frustration.
(167) Although the cat was docile most of the time, she would occasionally lash out and scratch anyone who tried to pet her.
(168) Although I love my job, there are days when the stress and pressure can cause me to act up and lash out at my coworkers.
(169) Although he tried to suppress his anger, he couldn't help but lash out at his boss, and he knew he would regret it later.
(170) When the pressure becomes too much to handle, it can make someone act insane, and they may lash out at those around them.
(171) She knew she shouldn't let her emotions get the best of her, but the goad of his hurtful words made her lash out in anger.
(172) Although he tried to subdue his anger, he couldn't help but lash out at his boss, who had been pushing his buttons all day.
(173) Even though she knew her behavior was inappropriate, she couldn't help but lash out at those around her when she was upset.
(174) Despite her best efforts to remain calm, the stress of the situation caused her to act insane and lash out at her coworkers.
(175) If a leader doesn't effectively manage their own stress and emotions, they may lash out at their team or make poor decisions.
(176) When iguanas are stressed, they may lash out with their tails or bite, so it's best to give them space and avoid provoking them.
(177) The abaser's behavior was a reflection of his own inner turmoil, but he refused to seek help and instead continued to lash out at others.
(178) He tried to control his anger when his team lost the game, but he couldn't help but lash out at his teammates and blame them for the defeat.
(179) The spillover of emotions from the argument with her husband made her lash out at her coworkers, who were caught off guard by her sudden outburst.
(180) The athlete was disappointed with their performance, and their coach's criticism caused them to lash out in hysterics, disrupting the team's practice.
(181) Despite her reputation as a harridan, she was surprisingly kind to those who showed her respect, but she would lash out at anyone who dared to cross her.
(182) She knew that her churlish behavior was unacceptable, but she couldn't help but lash out at her friends when she was feeling stressed, and she always regretted it later.
(183) When bullies are confronted with the consequences of their actions, such as losing friends or facing disciplinary action, they may become defensive and lash out even more.
(184) When the constant noise of the construction site next door never ceased, it turned the normally calm and collected woman insane, and she began to lash out at anyone who crossed her path.
Lash Out meaning
Lash out is a phrasal verb that means to suddenly and violently attack someone or something, either physically or verbally. It is a common expression used in everyday language, and it is important to know how to use it correctly in a sentence. Here are some tips on how to use lash out in a sentence:
1. Use it in the correct context: Lash out is typically used to describe a sudden and unexpected outburst of anger or frustration. It is important to use it in the correct context to avoid confusion or misunderstanding. For example: "He suddenly lashed out at his colleague during the meeting" or "She lashed out at her husband after a long day at work."
2. Use it with the correct preposition: Lash out is often used with the preposition "at" to indicate the target of the attack. It can also be used with "against" or "upon." For example: "He lashed out at his boss for criticizing his work" or "She lashed out against the unfair treatment she received."
3. Use it with the correct tense: Lash out is a phrasal verb that can be used in different tenses depending on the context. It can be used in the past tense, present tense, or future tense. For example: "He lashed out at his friend yesterday" (past tense), "She is lashing out at everyone today" (present tense), or "He will lash out if he doesn't get his way" (future tense).
4. Use it with the correct tone: Lash out is a strong and forceful expression that can convey a lot of emotion. It is important to use it with the correct tone to convey the intended meaning. For example: "She lashed out at her sister in anger" (strong tone) or "He lashed out at the unfairness of the situation" (emphatic tone).
5. Use it sparingly: Lash out is a powerful expression that should be used sparingly to avoid sounding aggressive or confrontational. It is important to use it only when necessary and in the appropriate context. For example: "He lashed out at his boss only after he had exhausted all other options" or "She lashed out at her friend only when she felt her boundaries were being crossed."
In conclusion, lash out is a common expression that can be used to describe a sudden and violent attack. It is important to use it correctly in a sentence to convey the intended meaning and avoid confusion or misunderstanding. By following these tips, you can use lash out effectively in your writing and communication.
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