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K Pattern: Axe Hit (strong impact)

Shapelex – K Pattern: Axe Hit (strong impact)

K Pattern – Axe Hit (strong impact)

Shapelex image for the letter K

kick · knock · kill · cut

K K = HIT kick · knock · strong touch impact
Main image: an axe goes “THUNK!” → K = strong hit / impact
K

One strong hit

K looks like a handle with two sharp lines. Think: an axe swings and hits. So K can feel like hit / knock / kick.

K Simple English

What is the K pattern?

The K pattern is not soft. It is a short, strong touch — like “thunk!”.

Shapelex meaning

K = hit / knock / kick
→ one strong hit

hit
kick
knock
cut

One image: axe hit

Easy images

knock on a door (tap tap)
kick a ball (thunk)
chop wood (hit to cut)
▸ a cup can crack (break line)

3 lock words (Shape-lock)

These 3 words lock the K feeling in your brain.

kick hit with your foot
knock hit a door: tap tap
kill a very strong final hit
Tip Remember: kick – knock – kill
Then K feels like: one strong hit.

20 K words (hit / impact)

These words are grouped by the K feeling: hit / impact / strong touch.

Word Easy meaning K image (simple)
kickhit with footfoot hit: thunk
knockhit / tapdoor: tap tap
killfinal hitstrong end
kneekneeknee can hit
knifecut toolcut with a blade
cutslicecut: snap
chophit to cutaxe hit wood
crackbreak linecrack: pak!
breaksnapbreak: snap!
smackhit loudsmack: slap!
strikehitone hit
attackhit / fightmany hits
kickoffstart with kickkick to start
knucklefinger jointfist hit point
kickbackpush backhit back
impactstrong hitbig hit
shockbig surprisemind hit
strikeoutout by strikeone hit out
kickstartstart faststart with force
knockdownhit to fallhit → fall
Common feeling K feels like THUNK! (a short, strong hit).
When you see K, imagine: an axe hit.

Summary

K = one strong hit.

K = hit / knock / kick
Lock words: kick · knock · kill

Shapelex · K Pattern – Impact Pattern (Simple English)

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