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- nounclash (noun) · clashes (plural noun)
- a violent confrontation:"there have been minor clashes with security forces"
- an incompatibility leading to disagreement:"a personality clash"
- a mismatch of colors:"a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt"
- an inconvenient coincidence of the timing of events or activities:"it is hoped that clashes of dates will be avoided"
- a loud jarring sound made by or resembling that made by metal objects being struck together:"a clash of cymbals"
verbclash (verb) · clashes (third person present) · clashed (past tense) · clashed (past participle) · clashing (present participle)- meet and come into violent conflict:"soccer hooligans clashed with rival fans before the game"
- have a forceful disagreement:"Clarke has frequently clashed with his colleagues"
- be incompatible or at odds:"his thriftiness clashed with Ross's largesse"
- (of colors) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other:"the yellow shirt clashed with her purple skirt"
- inconveniently occur at the same time:"the date of the wedding clashes with Sean's graduation"
- strike (cymbals) together, producing a loud discordant sound.
Originearly 16th century: imitative.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a violent confrontation:
- an incompatibility leading to disagreement:
- a mismatch of colors:
- an inconvenient coincidence of the timing of events or activities:
- a loud jarring sound made by or resembling that made by metal objects being struck together:
verb- meet and come into violent conflict:
- (of colors) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other:
- strike (cymbals) together, producing a loud discordant sound.
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- A clash can refer to123:
- A disagreement or a fight that becomes violent.
- A noisy sound of collision.
- A hostile encounter or skirmish.
- A sharp conflict or clash of opinions.
- A short fight between two groups of people.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.clash noun [C] (FIGHT) a disagreement, or a fight that becomes violent: a clash of interests / personalities clashes between demonstrators and police (Definition of clash from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/clash1 : a noisy usually metallic sound of collision 2 a : a hostile encounter : skirmish b : a sharp conflict a clash of opinionswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/clashnoun /klæʃ/ fight clash (with somebody) clash (between A and B) a short fight between two groups of people Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators. Eight people were wounded in a clash with border guards.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… CLASH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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