Smash ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Smash ( verb )

  1. Break (something) into pieces by striking it forcefully.
  2. Hit (something) with great force.
  3. Achieve great success quickly and unexpectedly.
  4. Knock down (something) with a vehicle.

Origin:

Late middle english: imitative.

Examples:

  1. He smashed the vase.
  2. She smashed the window.
  3. He smashed the ball over the fence.
  4. The band had a smash hit with their first album.
  5. He smashed into the car in front of him.

(As a noun)

Smash ( noun )

  1. Break (something) into pieces by striking it forcefully.
  2. Hit (something) with great force.
  3. Achieve great success quickly and unexpectedly.
  4. Knock down (something) with a vehicle.

Origin:

Late middle english: imitative.

Examples:

  1. He smashed the vase.
  2. She smashed the window.
  3. He smashed the ball over the fence.
  4. The band had a smash hit with their first album.
  5. He smashed into the car in front of him.
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