Clashes

Pronunciation: /ˈklæʃ/

Clashes (noun)

  1. a short fight or argument between people or groups
  2. a loud, harsh noise made by two things hitting each other

Examples

  • The clash between the teams was intense.
  • A clash erupted over the new policy.

Common collocations: violent clash, clash of opinions, clash with authorities, loud clash, clash of thunder

Clashes (verb)

  1. to disagree strongly or fight with someone
  2. to make a loud, harsh noise when hitting something

Examples

  • They often clash over politics.
  • The two leaders clashed during the debate.

Synonyms of Clashes

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Clashes

  • describing peaceful or agreeable situations
  • describing consensus or accord