smash in English
- smash⇄adj. (Informal.) highly successful; very profitable.
Ex. a smash Broadway musical. - smash⇄expr. to smash,
a. into broken pieces; into bits.
Ex. to break, fly, or go to smash.
b. to ruin.
Ex. The ... arrangements all went to smash (Thomas Henry Huxley). - smash⇄noun smasher.
- smash⇄noun 1a. a violent breaking; shattering; crash.
Ex. the smash of two automobiles.
b. the sound of a smash or crash.
Ex. the smash of broken glass. We heard a smash in the kitchen.
2. a crushing defeat; disaster; overthrow.smash⇄smash, verb, noun, adjective.smash⇄v.i. 1. to be broken to pieces.
Ex. The dishes smashed on the floor as the tray upset.
2. to rush violently; crash.
Ex. The car smashed into a tree.
3. to become ruined; fail financially; become bankrupt.
Ex. Many small busmash⇄v.t. 1a. to break into pieces with violence and noise; shatter.
Ex. The boy smashed a window with a stone. The boat was smashed on the rocks.
b. to flatten by a crushing force.
Ex. to smash a hat.
(SYN) crush.
c. to break
smash in Kashmiri कॉशुर
smash in Malayalam മലയാളം
smash in Sindhi سنڌي
smash in Telugu తెలుగు
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