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Pack a punch Meaning in English

expression

ˈpæk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpəntʃ
PAK-uh-PUNCH
pˈæk/ /æɪ/ /pˈʌntʃ
PAK-uh-PUNCH

Definition

If something packs a punch, it has a strong effect, either physically or emotionally. It can describe powerful flavors, actions, speeches, or objects.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal idiom. Often applied to small things with surprising strength or intense effect: 'spicy food packs a punch', 'the movie packs an emotional punch'. Not used for gentle or mild impact. 'Pack' can be conjugated (packed, packing) to fit context.

Example Sentences

This curry really packs a punch!

basic

Her speech packs a punch and inspires everyone.

basic

This little drink packs a punch.

basic

Don’t be fooled by its size—this tiny speaker packs a punch!

natural

Wow, that was a short movie, but it packed a punch emotionally.

natural

That new hot sauce sure packs a punch—it made my eyes water!

natural