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boom vs smash

smash vs boom

boom and smash both are nouns.

boom and smash both are verbs.

boom is not an adverb while smash is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
boom Yes No Yes No
smash Yes No Yes Yes
As verbs, boom and smash are synonyms defined as:
  • boom and smash: hit with great force
Other synonyms of boom include blast, nail.
boom (noun) smash (noun)
any of various more-or-less horizontal spars or poles used to extend the foot of a sail or for handling cargo or in mooring the act of colliding with something
a pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film or tv set a conspicuous success
a deep prolonged loud noise a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head
a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money) a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)
a state of economic prosperity a vigorous blow
boom (verb) smash (verb)
grow vigorously break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over
hit with great force break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow
make a resonant sound, like artillery overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful)
make a deep hollow sound hit with great force
be the case that thunder is being heard collide or strike violently and suddenly
hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke
damage or destroy as if by violence
humiliate or depress completely
hit violently
reduce to bankruptcy
boom (adverb) smash (adverb)
with a loud crash
Difference between boom and smash

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