- clash´er
- clash «klash», noun, verb.–n.1. a loud, harsh sound like that of two things running into each other, of striking metal, or of bells rung together but not in tune: »
He heard the clash of cymbals.
2. Figurative. a) strong disagreement or conflict: »There are many clashes of opinion in that family, for no two of them think alike.
SYNONYM(S): discord. b) the shock of conflict; collision; hostile encounter.3. the kind of blow or stroke that yields a clash.–v.i.1. to make a loud, harsh sound of striking together.2. to strike together with a clash; come into contact with much violence and noise: »Their swords clashed together.
3. Figurative. a) to come into conflict: »The two appointments clash because they come at the same time. The two teams clashed in a football game.
b) to disagree strongly; conflict: »Your feelings and your judgment sometimes clash.
SYNONYM(S): interfere.4. to go badly together; fail to harmonize: »Those red shoes clash with that orange dress and purple hat.
–v.t.1. to hit with a clash: »In her haste, she clashed the saucepans against the stove.
2. to throw, shut, or smash with a clash.╂[probably imitative]–clash´er, noun.–clash´ing|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.