Bash ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Bash ( verb )

  1. To strike with a heavy, crushing blow.
  2. To criticize severely.
  3. To attend or participate in a lively party or social gathering.

Origin:

Of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. He bashed the door with his shoulder to open it.
  2. The critics bashed the play for its poor writing.
  3. The politician was bashed by the media for his controversial statements.
  4. We're going to a bash at the beach house this weekend.
  5. They had a bash to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary.

(As a noun)

Bash ( noun )

  1. To strike with a heavy, crushing blow.
  2. To criticize severely.
  3. To attend or participate in a lively party or social gathering.

Origin:

Of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. He bashed the door with his shoulder to open it.
  2. The critics bashed the play for its poor writing.
  3. The politician was bashed by the media for his controversial statements.
  4. We're going to a bash at the beach house this weekend.
  5. They had a bash to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary.
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