ALL meanings of shatter
shat·ter
S s - verb with object shatter to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow. 1
- verb with object shatter to damage, as by breaking or crushing: ships shattered by storms. 1
- verb with object shatter to impair or destroy (health, nerves, etc.): The incident shattered his composure. 1
- verb with object shatter to weaken, destroy, or refute (ideas, opinions, etc.): He wanted to shatter her illusions. 1
- verb without object shatter to be broken into fragments or become weak or insubstantial. 1
- noun shatter Usually, shatters. fragments made by shattering. 1
- intransitive verb shatter break in pieces 1
- transitive verb shatter interrupt: silence, calm 1
- transitive verb shatter destroy: confidence, etc. 1
- transitive verb shatter shock, devastate 1
- transitive verb shatter tire out 1
- verb shatter If something shatters or is shattered, it breaks into a lot of small pieces. 0
- verb shatter If something shatters your dreams, hopes, or beliefs, it completely destroys them. 0
- verb shatter If someone is shattered by an event, it shocks and upsets them very much. 0
- verb shatter to break or be broken into many small pieces 0
- verb shatter to impair or destroy 0
- verb shatter to dumbfound or thoroughly upset 0
- verb shatter to cause to be tired out or exhausted 0
- noun shatter a fragment 0
- verb transitive shatter to scatter; strew 0
- verb transitive shatter to break or burst into pieces suddenly, as with a blow 0
- verb transitive shatter to damage severely; destroy or wreck 0
- intransitive verb shatter to break or burst into pieces; smash 0
- noun shatter broken pieces 0