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ALL meanings of clash

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  • verb clash When people clash, they fight, argue, or disagree with each other. 3
  • verb clash Clash is also a noun. 3
  • verb clash Beliefs, ideas, or qualities that clash with each other are very different from each other and therefore are opposed. 3
  • verb clash If one event clashes with another, the two events happen at the same time so that you cannot attend both of them. 3
  • verb clash If one colour or style clashes with another, the colours or styles look ugly together. You can also say that two colours or styles clash. 3
  • reciprocal verb clash Sports journalists sometimes say that two individuals or teams who compete against each other clash, especially when a lot of feeling is involved. 3
  • verb clash When metal objects clash, they make a lot of noise by being hit together. 3
  • verb clash to make or cause to make a loud harsh sound, esp by striking together 3
  • verb clash to be incompatible; conflict 3
  • verb clash to engage together in conflict or contest 3
  • verb clash (of dates or events) to coincide 3
  • verb clash (of colours) to look ugly or inharmonious together 3
  • noun clash a loud harsh noise 3
  • noun clash a collision or conflict 3
  • noun clash gossip; tattle 3
  • intransitive verb clash to collide or strike together with a loud, harsh, metallic noise 3
  • intransitive verb clash to come into conflict; disagree sharply 3
  • intransitive verb clash to fail to harmonize 3
  • verb transitive clash to strike together with a loud, harsh, metallic noise 3
  • noun clash a harsh noise, as of a collision 3
  • noun clash a sharp disagreement; conflict 3
  • noun clash lack of harmony 3
  • noun clash military: fight 1
  • noun clash disagreement 1
  • intransitive verb clash fight 1
  • intransitive verb clash people: disagree 1
  • intransitive verb clash disagree with 1
  • intransitive verb clash colours: contrast 1
  • intransitive verb clash colour: contrast with 1
  • intransitive verb clash ideas, aims: conflict 1
  • noun clash crash: noise from hit 1
  • noun clash sport: match 1
  • intransitive verb clash cultures: differ 1
  • intransitive verb clash make crashing noise 1
  • intransitive verb clash dates: coincide 1
  • intransitive verb clash conflict with sth 1
  • verb without object clash to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated. 1
  • verb without object clash to come together or collide, especially noisily: The cymbals clashed. 1
  • verb without object clash to conflict; disagree: Their stories of the accident clashed completely. 1
  • verb without object clash (of juxtaposed colors) to be offensive to the eye. 1
  • verb without object clash to engage in a physical conflict or contest, as in a game or a battle (often followed by with): The Yankees clash with the White Sox for the final game of the season. 1
  • verb with object clash to strike with a resounding or violent collision: He clashed his fist against the heavy door. 1
  • verb with object clash to produce (sound) by or as by collision: The tower bell clashed its mournful note. 1
  • noun clash a loud, harsh noise, as of a collision: The automobiles collided with a terrible clash. 1
  • noun clash a collision, especially a noisy one. 1
  • noun clash a conflict; opposition, especially of views or interests: a clash between nations. 1
  • noun clash a battle, fight, or skirmish: The clash between the border patrols left three men dead. 1
  • noun clash A violent confrontation. 1
  • noun clash (onomatopoeia) A loud sound. 0
  • noun clash (military) A skirmish, a hostile encounter. 0
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