Meaning & Definition of word "Clash"

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    Clash

    /klæʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. a conflict or a violent confrontation.
      • Example: There was a clash between the protesters and the police.
    • 2. a loud noise resulting from the contact of two objects.
      • Example: The clash of swords echoed through the courtyard.
    • 3. a disagreement or strong difference of opinion.
      • Example: The clash of ideas during the debate led to a lively discussion.

    verb:

    • 1. to come into conflict or violent confrontation.
      • Example: The two rival gangs clashed in the street last night.
    • 2. to strike together with a loud noise.
      • Example: The cymbals clashed dramatically to end the performance.

    Etymology

    Middle English clachen, from Old French classer, based on Latin claudere 'to shut, close'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clash of cultures:

    A conflict arising from different cultural perspectives.

    clash course:

    An intense, short-term training program.

    clash with someone:

    To have a disagreement or conflict with someone.

    Related Words

    conflict:

    A serious disagreement or argument, often prolonged.

    disagreement:

    A difference of opinion.

    collision:

    An instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another.

    Slang Meanings of clash

    Meaning: To hang out or engage in fun activities.

    Example Sentence: Let's clash at the park later.

    Meaning: To mix different styles or elements together.

    Example Sentence: Their outfits totally clash!