clash

/klæʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

a loud, sharp noise, especially between two things that hit each other

“The crash of the cymbals created a clash of sound in the orchestra.”

2. verb

to come into conflict or disagreement with someone or something

“The two politicians clashed over their differing views on the economy.”

3. verb

to combine or come together with something else

“The different art styles will clash to create a unique piece of art.”

4. noun

a situation in which two or more people or things conflict or disagree

“The clash between the old and the new was evident in the city’s architecture.”

Synonyms

  • clatter
  • collision
  • conflict
  • scandal

Antonyms

  • accord
  • agreement
  • harmony