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Showing words for SMASH using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Smash

shams, smash

4 Letter Words for Smash

hams, mash, mass, samh, sash, sham

3 Letter Words for Smash

ahs, ash, ass, ham, has, mas, msh, mss, sah, sam, sha, sma, ssh

Definitions for Smash

[1] to break to pieces with violence and often with a crashing sound, as by striking, letting fall, or dashing against something; shatter: He smashed the vase against the wall.
[2] to defeat, disappoint, or disillusion utterly.
[3] to hit or strike (someone or something) with force.
[4] to overthrow or destroy something considered as harmful: They smashed the drug racket.
[5] to ruin financially: The depression smashed him.
[6] Tennis , Badminton , Table Tennis . to hit (a ball or shuttlecock) overhead or overhand with a hard downward motion, causing the shot to move very swiftly and to strike the ground or table usually at a sharp angle.
[7] to break to pieces from a violent blow or collision.
[8] to dash with a shattering or crushing force or with great violence; crash (usually followed by against, into, through, etc.).
[9] to become financially ruined or bankrupt (often followed by up ).
[10] to flatten and compress the signatures of a book in a press before binding.
[11] the act or an instance of smashing or shattering.
[12] the sound of such a smash.
[13] a blow, hit, or slap.
[14] a destructive collision, as between automobiles.
[15] a smashed or shattered condition.
[16] a process or state of collapse, ruin, or destruction: the total smash that another war would surely bring.
[17] financial failure or ruin.
[18] Informal . smash hit.
[19] a drink made of brandy, or other liquor, with sugar, water, mint, and ice.
[20] Tennis , Badminton , Table Tennis . an overhead or overhand stroke in which the ball or shuttlecock is hit with a hard, downward motion causing it to move very swiftly and to strike the ground or table usually at a sharp angle. a ball hit with such a stroke.
[21] of, relating to, or constituting a great success: That composer has written many smash tunes.
[22] to break into pieces violently and usually noisily
[23] (when intr, foll by against, through, into, etc ) to throw or crash (against) vigorously, causing shattering he smashed the equipment ; it smashed against the wall
[24] (tr) to hit forcefully and suddenly
[25] (tr) tennis squash badminton to hit (the ball) fast and powerfully, esp with an overhead stroke
[26] (tr) to defeat or wreck (persons, theories, etc)
[27] (tr) to make bankrupt
[28] (intr) to collide violently; crash
[29] (intr often foll by up ) to go bankrupt
[30] smash someone's face in informal to beat someone severely
[31] an act, instance, or sound of smashing or the state of being smashed
[32] a violent collision, esp of vehicles
[33] a total failure or collapse, as of a business
[34] tennis squash badminton a fast and powerful overhead stroke
[35] informal something having popular success (in combination ) smash-hit
[36] slang loose change; coins
[37] with a smash

Words related to Smash

demolish, trash, crash, burst, shatter, collide, crush, bang, slam, fracture, crack, hit, blast, belt, topple, wreck, disrupt, overturn, raze, disaster

Words nearby Smash

smarts, smartwatch, smartweed, smarty, smarty-pants, smash, smash hit, smash-and-grab, smash-up, smashed, smasher

Origin of Smash

1690–1700; perhaps blend of smack2 and mash1

Other words from Smash

smash·a·ble , adjective

Word origin for Smash

C18: probably from sm (ack ² + m ) ash

Synonyms for Smash

accident, bang, bash, blast, blow, boom, breakdown, breaking, breakup, burst, clap, collapse, crack, crack-up, crash, debacle, destruction, disaster, downfall, failure, ruin, shattering, slam, smash-up, sock, wallop, welt, whack, wham, wreck, pile-up