- verbsmash (verb) · smashes (third person present) · smashed (past tense) · smashed (past participle) · smashing (present participle)
- violently break (something) into pieces:"the thief smashed a window to get into the car" · "gone are the days when he smashed up hotels"
- be violently broken into pieces; shatter:"the glass ball smashed instantly on the pavement"
- violently knock down or crush inward:"soldiers smashed down doors"
- crash and severely damage (a vehicle):"my Volvo's been smashed up"
- hit or attack (someone) very violently:"Donald smashed him over the head"
- easily or comprehensively beat (a record):"he smashed the course record"
- completely defeat, destroy, or foil (something regarded as hostile or dangerous):"a deliberate attempt to smash the union movement"
- move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact:"their plane smashed into a mountainside" · "giant Atlantic waves smashed against the wall"
- (in sports) strike (the ball) or score (a goal, run, etc.) with great force:"he smashed that one into the bleachers for another two-run homer"
- (in tennis, badminton, and similar sports) strike (the ball or shuttlecock) downward with a hard overhand stroke.
nounsmash (noun) · smashes (plural noun) · smash hit (noun) · smash hits (plural noun)- an act or sound of something smashing:"he heard the smash of glass"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa violent collision or impact between vehicles:"a car smash"
- a violent blow:"a forearm smash"
- a stroke in tennis, badminton, and similar sports in which the ball is hit downward with a hard overhand volley.
- informala very successful song, film, show, or performer.
- a mixture of liquors (typically brandy) with flavored water and ice.
- informaldateda bankruptcy or financial failure.
Originearly 18th century (as a noun): probably imitative, representing a blend of words such as smack, smite with bash, mash, etc..Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an act or sound of something smashing:
- a very successful song, film, show, or performer.
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