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clash
clash C0388800 (klăsh)v. clashed, clash·ing, clash·es v.intr.1. To collide with a loud, harsh, usually metallic noise: cymbals clashing.2. a. To meet in violent conflict: armies that clashed on the plain.b. To be in opposition or disagreement: an eyewitness account that clashed with published reports.3. To create an unpleasant visual impression when placed together: colors that clash.v.tr. To strike together with a loud, harsh, metallic noise.n.1. A loud, harsh noise, such as that made by two metal objects in collision.2. a. A violent conflict or confrontation.b. A disagreement or state of opposition: a clash of political ideologies. See Synonyms at conflict.3. An incongruity or unpleasant juxtaposition of different colors or elements. [Imitative.]clash (klæʃ) vb1. to make or cause to make a loud harsh sound, esp by striking together2. (intr) to be incompatible; conflict3. (intr) to engage together in conflict or contest4. (intr) (of dates or events) to coincide5. (Colours) (intr) (of colours) to look ugly or inharmonious togethern6. a loud harsh noise7. a collision or conflict8. Scot gossip; tattle[C16: of imitative origin] ˈclasher n ˈclashingly advclash (klæʃ) v.i. 1. to strike or collide with a loud, harsh, usu. metallic noise: The cymbals clashed. 2. to conflict; disagree: Your ideas often clash with mine. 3. (of juxtaposed colors) to be offensive to the eye. 4. to engage in a physical conflict or contest (often fol. by with). v.t. 5. to strike with a loud, harsh, usu. metallic noise: The tower bell clashed its mournful note. n. 6. a loud, harsh, usu. metallic noise, as of a collision. 7. a collision, esp. a noisy one. 8. a conflict, esp. of views or interests. 9. a battle, fight, or skirmish. [1490–1500 imitative] clash′er, n. clash′ing•ly, adv. clash Past participle: clashed Gerund: clashing
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I clash | you clash | he/she/it clashes | we clash | you clash | they clash |
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I clashed | you clashed | he/she/it clashed | we clashed | you clashed | they clashed |
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I am clashing | you are clashing | he/she/it is clashing | we are clashing | you are clashing | they are clashing |
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I have clashed | you have clashed | he/she/it has clashed | we have clashed | you have clashed | they have clashed |
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I was clashing | you were clashing | he/she/it was clashing | we were clashing | you were clashing | they were clashing |
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I had clashed | you had clashed | he/she/it had clashed | we had clashed | you had clashed | they had clashed |
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I will clash | you will clash | he/she/it will clash | we will clash | you will clash | they will clash |
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I will have clashed | you will have clashed | he/she/it will have clashed | we will have clashed | you will have clashed | they will have clashed |
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I will be clashing | you will be clashing | he/she/it will be clashing | we will be clashing | you will be clashing | they will be clashing |
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I have been clashing | you have been clashing | he/she/it has been clashing | we have been clashing | you have been clashing | they have been clashing |
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I will have been clashing | you will have been clashing | he/she/it will have been clashing | we will have been clashing | you will have been clashing | they will have been clashing |
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I had been clashing | you had been clashing | he/she/it had been clashing | we had been clashing | you had been clashing | they had been clashing |
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I would clash | you would clash | he/she/it would clash | we would clash | you would clash | they would clash |
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I would have clashed | you would have clashed | he/she/it would have clashed | we would have clashed | you would have clashed | they would have clashed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clash - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells"clang, clangor, clangoring, clangour, clank, crashnoise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels" | | 2. | clash - a state of conflict between personsfrictionconflict - a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests; "his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post"; "a conflict of loyalties" | | 3. | clash - a state of conflict between colors; "her dress was a disturbing clash of colors"conflict - a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests; "his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post"; "a conflict of loyalties" | | 4. | clash - a minor short-term fight encounter, skirmish, brushcontretemps - an awkward clash; "he tried to smooth over his contretemps with the policeman"fighting, combat, fight, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap" | Verb | 1. | clash - crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed"collidecollide with, impinge on, hit, run into, strike - hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"smash - collide or strike violently and suddenly; "The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail"shock - collide violentlycrash, ram - undergo damage or destruction on impact; "the plane crashed into the ocean"; "The car crashed into the lamp post" | | 2. | clash - be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash"collide, jarconflict - be in conflict; "The two proposals conflict!" | | 3. | clash - disagree violently; "We clashed over the new farm policies"disagree, take issue, differ, dissent - be of different opinions; "I beg to differ!"; "She disagrees with her husband on many questions" |
clashverb1. conflict, grapple, wrangle, lock horns, cross swords, war, feud, quarrel A group of 400 demonstrators clashed with police.2. disagree, conflict, vary, counter, differ, depart, contradict, diverge, deviate, run counter to, be dissimilar, be discordant Don't make policy decisions which clash with company thinking.3. not go, jar, not match, be discordant The red door clashed with the pink walls.4. crash, bang, rattle, jar, clatter, jangle, clang, clank The golden bangles on her arms clashed and jangled.noun1. conflict, fight, brush, confrontation, collision, showdown (informal) There are reports of clashes between militants and the security forces in the city.2. disagreement, difference, division, argument, dispute, dissent, difference of opinion Inside government, there was a clash of views.clashverb1. To strike together with a loud, harsh noise:crash, smash.2. To fail to be in accord:conflict, contradict, disaccord, discord, jar.Idiom: go counter to.noun1. A loud striking together:crash, smash.2. A state of disagreement and disharmony:conflict, confrontation, contention, difference, difficulty, disaccord, discord, discordance, dissension, dissent, dissentience, dissidence, dissonance, faction, friction, inharmony, schism, strife, variance, war, warfare.3. A discussion, often heated, in which a difference of opinion is expressed:altercation, argument, bicker, contention, controversy, debate, difficulty, disagreement, dispute, fight, polemic, quarrel, run-in, spat, squabble, tiff, word (used in plural), wrangle.Informal: hassle, rhubarb, tangle.4. A brief, hostile exposure to or contact with something such as danger or opposition:brush, encounter, run-in, skirmish.Translationsclash (klӕʃ) noun1. a loud noise, like eg swords striking together. the clash of metal on metal. (刀劍等)碰撞聲 (刀剑等)碰撞声 2. a serious disagreement or difference. a clash of personalities. 抵觸,不合 抵触,不合 3. a battle. a clash between opposing armies. 交鋒 交锋4. (of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time. a clash between classes. 衝突 冲突 verb1. to strike together noisily. The cymbals clashed. 碰撞聲 碰撞声2. to fight (in battle). The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley. 交鋒 交锋3. to disagree violently. They clashed over wages. 起衝突 起冲突4. to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time. The two lectures clash. 相抵觸 相抵触5. (of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together. The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt. 不搭調 不搭调clash
clash of the ashIn the sport of hurling, the sound of opponents' hurleys (long paddle-like sticks, made from ash wood) striking each other, or (by extension) the contest between two hurling teams in general. Primarily heard in Ireland. It was an intense match, and the fierce clash of the ash could be heard ringing through the pitch. Fans are gearing up for spectacular clash of the ash this Saturday afternoon.See also: ash, clash, ofclash against (someone or something)To fight against someone or something. The two sides have been clashing against each other in the streets for weeks—when will the fighting stop?See also: clashclash with (someone or something)1. To fight or disagree with someone or something. My house is always full of yelling because my kids clash with each other on everything.2. To contradict or be in disagreement with something. The governor's new tax plan clashes with his campaign promises. Our idea got rejected because it clashed with the boss's vision for our department.3. To look visually displeasing when paired or juxtaposed with something, usually as of colors. That eyeshadow totally clashes with her skin tone, unfortunately. We're all wearing pink, so you're definitely going to clash with us if you wear orange.See also: clashclash against somethingto wage a battle or attack against someone or something. The troops clashed against the enemy. We clashed against the opposite side for over three days.See also: clashclash (with someone) (over someone or something)to fight or argue with someone about someone or something. The customer clashed with the pharmacist over the price of the medicine. I clashed over my pay increase with the school principal.clash with something[for the color of something] to conflict with or mismatch another color. This red carpet clashes with the purple of the drapes. This red does not clash with purple. It looks gorgeous.See also: clashCLASH
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CLASH➣Citizens Lobbying Against Smoker Harassment (New York, NY) | CLASH➣Cluster Lensing and Supernova Survey with Hubble (astronomy) | CLASH➣Coalition of Lavender Americans on Smoking and Health (est. 1991; various locations) | CLASH➣Central London Action on Street Health (HIV prevention and outreach; England, UK) | CLASH➣Cape, Land and Sea Harvest (Cape Cod, MA) | CLASH➣Association for Children with Language, Speech and Hearing Impairments of Namibia | CLASH➣Crest Level Assessment of Coastal Structures By Full Scale Monitoring, Neural Network Prediction and Hazard Analysis on Permissible Wave Overtopping | CLASH➣Character Leadership Attitude Stature Heart (various organizations) |
clash
Synonyms for clashverb conflictSynonyms- conflict
- grapple
- wrangle
- lock horns
- cross swords
- war
- feud
- quarrel
verb disagreeSynonyms- disagree
- conflict
- vary
- counter
- differ
- depart
- contradict
- diverge
- deviate
- run counter to
- be dissimilar
- be discordant
verb not goSynonyms- not go
- jar
- not match
- be discordant
verb crashSynonyms- crash
- bang
- rattle
- jar
- clatter
- jangle
- clang
- clank
noun conflictSynonyms- conflict
- fight
- brush
- confrontation
- collision
- showdown
noun disagreementSynonyms- disagreement
- difference
- division
- argument
- dispute
- dissent
- difference of opinion
Synonyms for clashverb to strike together with a loud, harsh noiseSynonymsverb to fail to be in accordSynonyms- conflict
- contradict
- disaccord
- discord
- jar
noun a loud striking togetherSynonymsnoun a state of disagreement and disharmonySynonyms- conflict
- confrontation
- contention
- difference
- difficulty
- disaccord
- discord
- discordance
- dissension
- dissent
- dissentience
- dissidence
- dissonance
- faction
- friction
- inharmony
- schism
- strife
- variance
- war
- warfare
noun a discussion, often heated, in which a difference of opinion is expressedSynonyms- altercation
- argument
- bicker
- contention
- controversy
- debate
- difficulty
- disagreement
- dispute
- fight
- polemic
- quarrel
- run-in
- spat
- squabble
- tiff
- word
- wrangle
- hassle
- rhubarb
- tangle
noun a brief, hostile exposure to or contact with something such as danger or oppositionSynonyms- brush
- encounter
- run-in
- skirmish
Synonyms for clashnoun a loud resonant repeating noiseSynonyms- clang
- clangor
- clangoring
- clangour
- clank
- crash
Related Wordsnoun a state of conflict between personsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a state of conflict between colorsRelated Wordsnoun a minor short-term fightSynonymsRelated Words- contretemps
- fighting
- combat
- fight
- scrap
verb crash together with violent impactSynonymsRelated Words- collide with
- impinge on
- hit
- run into
- strike
- smash
- shock
- crash
- ram
verb be incompatibleSynonymsRelated Wordsverb disagree violentlyRelated Words- disagree
- take issue
- differ
- dissent
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