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View usage for: (smæʃ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense smashes, present participle smashing, past tense, past participle smashed1. verbIf you smash something or if it smashes, it breaks into many pieces, for example when it is hit or dropped. Someone smashed a bottle. [VERB noun] A crowd of youths started smashing windows. [VERB noun] Two or three glasses fell off and smashed into pieces. [VERB + into] Synonyms: break, crush, shatter, crack More Synonyms of smash 2. verbIf you smash through a wall, gate, or door, you get through it by hitting and breaking it. The demonstrators used trucks to smash through the embassy gates. [VERB + through] Soldiers smashed their way into his office. [VERB noun + into] 3. verbIf something smashes or is smashed against something solid, it moves very fast and with great force against it. The bottle smashed against a wall. [VERB preposition/adverb] He smashed his fist into Anthony's face. [VERB noun preposition] Synonyms: shatter, break, disintegrate, split More Synonyms of smash 4. verbTo smash a political group or system means to deliberately destroy it. [informal] Their attempts to clean up politics and smash the power of party machines failed. [VERB noun] 5. verbIf you smash something, you do it extremely well or successfully. [informal] We're really going to smash this task. [VERB noun] I didn't know she could sing like that. She smashed it. [VERB it] 6. countable nounA smash is the same as a smash hit. It is the public who decide if a film is a smash or a flop. Synonyms: success, hit, winner, triumph [informal] More Synonyms of smash 7. countable nounYou can refer to a car crash as a smash. [informal] He was near to death after a car smash. Synonyms: collision, crash, accident, pile-up [informal] More Synonyms of smash 8. See also smashed, smashing Phrasal verbs: See smash down See smash up More Synonyms of smash (smæʃ) verb1. to break into pieces violently and usually noisily 2. (when intr, foll by against, through, into, etc) to throw or crash (against) vigorously, causing shattering he smashed the equipment it smashed against the wall 3. (transitive) to hit forcefully and suddenly 4. (transitive) tennis, squash, badminton to hit (the ball) fast and powerfully, esp with an overhead stroke 5. (transitive) to defeat or wreck (persons, theories, etc) 6. (transitive) to make bankrupt 7. (intransitive) to collide violently; crash 8. (intransitive; often foll by up) to go bankrupt 9. smash it 10. smash someone's face in noun11. an act, instance, or sound of smashing or the state of being smashed 12. a violent collision, esp of vehicles 13. a total failure or collapse, as of a business 14. tennis, squash, badminton a fast and powerful overhead stroke 15. informala. something having popular success b. (in combination) smash-hit 16. slang loose change; coins Derived forms smashable (ˈsmashable) adjective Word origin C18: probably from sm( ack2 + m) ashsmash in American English (smæʃ) verb transitive1. to break or shatter into pieces with noise or violence 2. to hit (a tennis ball, badminton bird, etc.) with a hard overhand stroke 3. to hit with a hard, heavy blow or impact 4. to ruin completely; defeat utterly; wreck verb intransitive6. to be destroyed; come to ruin 7. to collide with crushing force 8. to move by smashing or with force noun9. a hard, heavy hit or blow; specif., a hard overhand stroke, as in tennis, that isdifficult to return 10. a. a violent, noisy breaking or shattering 12. complete ruin or defeat; total failure, esp. in business 13. an iced drink made of bruised mint leaves, sugar, soda water, and an alcoholic liquor 14. US an overwhelming popular success adjective US15. that is a smash (sense 14) SIMILAR WORDS: break Word origin prob. < s-, intens. + mash Word lists withsmash tennisBritish English: smash / smæʃ/ VERB If something smashes, or if you smash it, it breaks into many pieces, for example when it is hit or dropped. Two or three glasses fell and smashed into pieces. - American English: smash
- Arabic: يُهَشِّمُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: despedaçar
- Chinese: 粉碎
- Croatian: razbiti
- Czech: rozbít (se) na kusy
- Danish: smadre
- Dutch: breken
- European Spanish: destrozar
- Finnish: särkeä hajottaa
- French: briser
- German: zertrümmern
- Greek: θρυμματίζω
- Italian: distruggere
- Japanese: 打ち砕く
- Korean: ...을 산산이 부수다
- Norwegian: knuse
- Polish: rozbić
- European Portuguese: despedaçar
- Romanian: a se sfărâma
- Russian: разбивать
- Latin American Spanish: destrozar
- Swedish: slå sönder
- Thai: ทำให้แตกเป็นเสี่ยงๆ
- Turkish: paramparça etmek
- Ukrainian: розбивати(ся)
- Vietnamese: đạp tan ra từng mảnh
All related terms of 'smash'Chinese translation of 'smash' n (c) - (inf, = car crash)
撞车(車) (zhuàngchē) - (= song, play, film) (also smash hit)
轰(轟)动(動)的演出 (hōngdòng de yǎnchū) - (Tennis)
高压(壓)球 (gāoyāqiú)
vt - [bottle, window etc]
打碎 (dǎsuì) - (= beat) [record]
打破 (dǎpò) - (= destroy) [life, hope]
使 ... 破灭(滅) (shǐ ... pòmiè) - [organization, system]
消灭(滅) (xiāomiè)
vi - (= break) [bottle, window etc]
打碎 (dǎsuì) to smash sth into/against sth 用某物猛击(擊)某物 (yòng mǒuwù měng jī mǒuwù) to smash sth (in)to pieces or bits 将(將)某物击(擊)成碎片 (jiāng mǒuwù jīchéng suìpiàn) to smash through sth 撞穿某物 (zhuàngchuān mǒuwù)
Definition to break into pieces violently and noisily A crowd of youths started smashing windows. Synonyms shiver (archaic, literary) disintegrate crush to smithereens Definition to break into pieces violently and noisily The bottle smashed against a wall. Definition to hit or collide forcefully and suddenly The train smashed into the car at 40 mph. Synonyms meet head-on come into collision Definition to defeat or destroy The authorities were trying to smash a smuggling ring. Definition a show, record or film which is very popular with the public (informal) It is the public who decide if a film is a smash or a flop. Synonyms winner belter (slang) smash hit sellout smasheroo (informal) Definition a violent collision of vehicles He was near to death after a car smash. Definition an act or sound of smashing the smash of falling crockery Synonyms smashing clatter clash racket clattering clang Additional synonymsDefinition an unpleasant event that causes damage, injury, or death She was involved in a serious car accident last week. Synonyms crash, smash, wreck, collision, pile-up (informal), smash-up (informal) Definition a short loud explosive noise, such as the report of a gun I heard four or five loud bangs. Synonyms explosion, report, shot, pop, clash, crack, blast, burst, boom, slam, discharge, thump, clap, thud, clang, peal, detonationDefinition to make a loud harsh sound, esp. by striking together The golden bangles on her arms clashed and jangled. Synonyms crash, bang, rattle, jar, clatter, jangle, clang, clank Additional synonymsDefinition a sudden failure or breakdown Their economy is teetering on the edge of collapse. Synonyms failure, slump, breakdown, flop (informal), downfallDefinition to break or split without complete separation of the parts Crack the eggs into a bowl. Definition to break or split without complete separation of the parts A gas main had cracked under my neighbour's garage.Crack the salt crust and you will find the skin just peels off the fish. Synonyms break, split, burst, snap, fracture, splinter, craze, rive Definition to break or grind into small pieces Their vehicle was crushed by an army tank. Synonyms squash, pound, break, smash, squeeze, crumble, crunch, mash, compress, press, crumple, pulverize, comminute Definition to thwart or frustrate He swore to defeat the plan. Synonyms overthrow, destroy, ruin, upset, overturn, demolish, put an end to, subvert, put paid to, bring to ruin Definition the act of defeating or state of being defeated the final defeat of all his hopes Synonyms frustration, failure, reverse, disappointment, setback, thwarting Definition to put an end to Their intention was to demolish his reputation. Synonyms destroy, ruin, wreck, smash, overturn, overthrow, undo, discredit, blow out of the water (slang) Definition a loud unpleasant confused noise They tried to make themselves heard over the din of the crowd. Synonyms noise, row, racket, crash, clash, shout, outcry, clamour, clatter, uproar, commotion, pandemonium, babel, hubbub, hullabaloo, clangour Definition something, such as a project, that fails or has been ruined The whole production was a disaster. Synonyms failure, mess, flop (informal), catastrophe, rout, debacle, cock-up (British, slang), balls-up (taboo, slang), non-starter, fuck-up (offensive, taboo, slang), washout (informal) Definition (of an object) to break into fragments At 420 mph the windscreen disintegrated. Synonyms break up, crumble, fall apart, separate, shatter, splinter, break apart, fall to pieces, go to pieces, disuniteAdditional synonymsDefinition a sudden loss of position or reputation His lack of experience led to his downfall. Synonyms ruin, fall, destruction, collapse, breakdown, disgrace, overthrow, descent, undoing, comeuppance (slang), comedownDefinition to burst with great violence They managed to evacuate all the civilians before the bomb exploded. Synonyms blow up, erupt, burst, go off, shatter, shiver (archaic, literary) Definition the act or an instance of failing The policy is doomed to failure. Synonyms lack of success, defeat, collapse, abortion, wreck, frustration, breakdown, overthrow, miscarriage, fiasco, downfallDefinition a person or thing that gains wide appeal The song became a massive hit in 1945. Synonyms success, winner, triumph, smash (informal), sensation, sellout, smasheroo (informal) Definition a traffic accident involving several vehicles a 54-car pile-up Synonyms collision, crash, accident, smash, smash-up (informal), multiple collision He pulverized his opponents in the race for the presidency. Synonyms defeat, stuff (slang), tank (slang), annihilate, vanquish (literary), smash, crush, lick (informal), wipe the floor with (informal), blow out of the water (slang) Definition to destroy or spoil completely Roads have been destroyed and crops ruined. Synonyms destroy, devastate, wreck, trash (slang), break, total (slang), defeat, smash, crush, overwhelm, shatter, overturn, overthrow, bring down, demolish, raze, lay waste, lay in ruins, wreak havoc upon, bring to ruin, bring to nothing, kennet (Australian, slang), jeff (Australian, slang) Definition the state of being destroyed or decayed It is the ruin of society. Synonyms destruction, fall, the end, breakdown, damage, defeat, failure, crash, collapse, wreck, overthrow, undoing, havoc, Waterloo, downfall, devastation, dissolution, subversion, nemesis, crackup (informal) Definition an exciting person or thing the film that turned her into an overnight sensation Synonyms hit, success, wow (slang, US), crowd puller (informal) Definition to break into fragments Synonyms splinter, break, crack, smash, shatter, fragment, smash to smithereens Additional synonymsDefinition to break or be broken into small sharp fragments The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces. Synonyms shatter, split, fracture, shiver (archaic, literary), disintegrate, break into fragments, smash into smithereens Definition to break or cause (something) to break into separate pieces In a severe gale the ship split in two. Synonyms break, crack, burst, snap, break up, open, give way, splinter, gape, come apart, come undone Definition any loud booming sound the thunder of the sea on the rocks Synonyms rumble, crash, crashing, boom, booming, explosion, rumbling, pealing, detonation, cracking I broke my collar bone and totalled the bike. Synonyms wreck, crash, destroy, smash, write off (British), demolish, prang (British, informal), damage beyond repair, kennet (Australian, slang), jeff (Australian, slang) Definition to attack or destroy maliciously Would they trash the place when the party was over? Synonyms wreck, damage, destroy, ruin, mar, spoil, deface, vandalize, total (informal), kennet (Australian, slang), jeff (Australian, slang) Definition an outstanding success, achievement, or victory Cataract operations are a triumph of modern surgery. Synonyms success, victory, accomplishment, mastery, hit (informal), achievement, smash (informal), coup, belter (slang), sensation, feat, conquest, attainment, smash hit (informal), tour de force, walkover (informal), feather in your cap, smasheroo (slang) Definition to break, spoil, or destroy completely Vandals wrecked the garden. Synonyms destroy, break, total (slang), smash, ruin, devastate, mar, shatter, spoil, demolish, sabotage, trash (slang), ravage, dash to pieces, kennet (Australian, slang), jeff (Australian, slang) |