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- Dictionaryclash/klaʃ/
noun
- 1. a violent confrontation: "there have been minor clashes with security forces" Similar
- 2. a mismatch of colours: "a clash of tweeds and a striped shirt" Similar
verb
- 1. meet and come into violent conflict: "soccer hooligans clashed with rival fans before the match" Similar
- 2. (of colours) appear discordant or ugly when placed close to each other: "the yellow shirt clashed with her purple skirt" Similar Opposite
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CLASH definition: 1. to fight or argue: 2. If two opinions, statements, or qualities clash, they are very different…. Learn more.
CLASH meaning: 1. to fight or argue: 2. If two opinions, statements, or qualities clash, they are very different…. Learn more.
Jul 17, 2015 · noun. 1. : a noisy usually metallic sound of collision. 2. a. : a hostile encounter : skirmish. b. : a sharp conflict. a clash of opinions. Synonyms. Verb.
clash in British English. (klæʃ ) verb. 1. to make or cause to make a loud harsh sound, esp by striking together. 2. (intransitive) to be incompatible; conflict. 3. (intransitive) to engage together in conflict or contest.
1. A loud, harsh noise, such as that made by two metal objects in collision. 2. a. A violent conflict or confrontation. b. A disagreement or state of opposition: a clash of political ideologies. See Synonyms at conflict. 3. An incongruity or unpleasant juxtaposition of different colors or elements. [ Imitative .]
clash (with somebody) (over something) | clash (between A and B) (over something) an argument between two people or groups of people who have different beliefs and ideas synonym conflict. There has been a head-on clash between the two candidates over education policy.
CLASH definition: 1. to fight or argue: 2. If colours or styles clash, they do not look good together: 3. If two…. Learn more.