Bash
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Bash ( verb )
- To strike with a heavy, crushing blow.
- To criticize severely.
- To attend or participate in a lively party or social gathering.
Origin:
Of imitative origin.
Examples:
- He bashed the door with his shoulder to open it.
- The critics bashed the play for its poor writing.
- The politician was bashed by the media for his controversial statements.
- We're going to a bash at the beach house this weekend.
- They had a bash to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary.
(As a noun)
Bash ( noun )
- To strike with a heavy, crushing blow.
- To criticize severely.
- To attend or participate in a lively party or social gathering.
Origin:
Of imitative origin.
Examples:
- He bashed the door with his shoulder to open it.
- The critics bashed the play for its poor writing.
- The politician was bashed by the media for his controversial statements.
- We're going to a bash at the beach house this weekend.
- They had a bash to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary.