hurl

/hɜrl/
verb
  1. To throw something with great force or violence.
    • She hurled her backpack onto the bed after a long day.
    • He hurled the ball across the field to his teammate.
    • The angry protester hurled a bottle at the window.
  2. To shout or utter something in a forceful or angry way.
    • The crowd hurled insults at the referee.
    • He hurled accusations at his opponent during the debate.
    • She hurled a warning at the children to stay away from the edge.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A forceful throw.
    • The pitcher's hurl was so fast it broke the speed record.
    • He gave the stone a hurl and watched it skip across the lake.
    • With one mighty hurl, the athlete sent the javelin flying.