Collide
UK //kəˈlaɪd//US //kəˈlaɪd//
Definition
To come together with force and impact.
In simple words: To hit or crash into something.
Examples
- The two cars collided at the intersection.
- When particles collide, they can create new forms of energy.
- The plans for the event collided with my work schedule.
- Stars collide in the depths of space, often leading to spectacular explosions.
- He worried his ideas would collide with the team's vision.
Usage notes
Commonly used in scientific and everyday contexts. Avoid using in overly informal situations.
Grammar pattern
collide + object
Memory hint
Think of cars colliding at a crash scene.
Collocations
- collide with
- collide head-on
- collide violently
Synonyms
- crash
- slam
- hit
- bump
- run into
Antonyms
- merge
- combine
- connect
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'combine' - remember, collide means to crash.
- Using with intransitive structure incorrectly - 'collide with' is the correct form.
- Overusing in metaphors - ensure it fits the context.