Meaning of Clash
a short fight between two groups of people
In simple words: to hit or come into conflict with something or someone
Clash in a sentence
- There was a significant clash between the two rival factions during the protest.
- The clash of ideas led to a productive discussion in the seminar.
- The musician's aggressive style seems to clash with the soft melodies of the orchestra.
- In the game, there's a major clash at the end where the heroes confront the villain.
- During the clash, both sides suffered heavy losses and were forced to retreat.
How to use Clash
Use 'clash' when describing conflicts or something that does not match well. It is not appropriate for formal settings when discussing disagreements; consider using 'disagreement' instead.
Grammar pattern
clash + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'cash' — imagine cash colliding in a fight over money!
Related words
Collocations with Clash
- angry
- bitter
- fierce
- lead to
- provoke
- avoid
- break out
- erupt
- occur
- in a/the clash
- clash between
- clash of
- a clash of cultures
- a clash of interests
- a clash of wills
- angry
- bitter
- fierce
- lead to
- provoke
- avoid
- break out
- erupt
- occur
- in a/the clash
- clash between
- clash of
- a clash of cultures
- a clash of interests
- a clash of wills
- angry
- bitter
- fierce
- lead to
- provoke
- avoid
- break out
- erupt
- occur
- in a/the clash
- clash between
- clash of
- a clash of cultures
- a clash of interests
- a clash of wills
Common mistakes with Clash
- Confused with 'crash' (a collision) and 'clash' (a conflict).
- Using 'clash' incorrectly in formal writing.
- Saying 'clash with' and forgetting to include the object.
Clash appears in
Clash in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
صدام, اشتباك, تعارض
يصطدم أو يدخل في صراع مع شيء أو شخص ما
- Bengaliবাংলা
সংঘর্ষ, মতবিরোধ
কোনো কিছুর সাথে বা কারো সাথে সংঘর্ষে লিপ্ত হওয়া
- GermanDeutsch
Clash
mit etwas oder jemandem zusammenstoßen oder in Konflikt geraten
- SpanishEspañol
Choque, Conflicto, Disonancia
chocar o entrar en conflicto con algo o alguien
- Persianفارسی
درگیری
به هم برخورد کردن یا در تضاد با چیزی یا کسی بودن
- FrenchFrançais
Clash
entrer en conflit avec quelque chose ou quelqu'un
- Hindiहिन्दी
टकराव
किसी चीज़ या किसी से टकराना या संघर्ष करना
- ItalianItaliano
scontro, contrasto, cozzare
urtare o entrare in conflitto con qualcosa o qualcuno
- PortuguesePortuguês
Confronto, Choque, Bater
bater ou entrar em conflito com algo ou alguém
- RussianРусский
столкновение, конфликт, стычка
столкнуться или вступить в конфликт с чем-то или кем-то
- Urduاردو
ٹکراؤ، تصادم
کسی چیز یا کسی سے ٹکرانا یا متصادم ہونا
- Chinese中文
冲突, 碰撞, 抵触
撞击或与某人某事发生冲突
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the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away
- AbsentC1
not in a place because of illness, etc.
- AbsorbB2
To take in a liquid, gas, or other substances.
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Frequently asked questions about Clash
What does Clash mean?
to hit or come into conflict with something or someone
What is the definition of Clash?
a short fight between two groups of people
How do you use Clash in a sentence?
There was a significant clash between the two rival factions during the protest.
Can you give another example of Clash?
The clash of ideas led to a productive discussion in the seminar.
What are synonyms for Clash?
Common alternatives include conflict, conflict.
What is the opposite of Clash?
Opposite meanings include agree, align, unite.
What words go with Clash?
It commonly pairs with angry, bitter, fierce, lead to, provoke, avoid, break out, erupt, occur, in a/the clash, clash between, clash of, a clash of cultures, a clash of interests, a clash of wills, angry, bitter, fierce, lead to, provoke, avoid, break out, erupt, occur, in a/the clash, clash between, clash of, a clash of cultures, a clash of interests, a clash of wills, angry, bitter, fierce, lead to, provoke, avoid, break out, erupt, occur, in a/the clash, clash between, clash of, a clash of cultures, a clash of interests, a clash of wills.
What are common mistakes when using Clash?
Confused with 'crash' (a collision) and 'clash' (a conflict). Using 'clash' incorrectly in formal writing. Saying 'clash with' and forgetting to include the object.
How do you pronounce Clash?
US: /["/klæʃ/"]/, UK: /["/klæʃ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Clash?
Use 'clash' when describing conflicts or something that does not match well. It is not appropriate for formal settings when discussing disagreements; consider using 'disagreement' instead.
What CEFR level is Clash?
"Clash" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.
