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smash vs smash

smash vs smash

smash and smash both are nouns.

smash and smash both are verbs.

smash and smash both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
smash Yes No Yes Yes
smash Yes No Yes Yes
smash (noun) smash (noun)
the act of colliding with something the act of colliding with something
a conspicuous success a conspicuous success
a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head
a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)
a vigorous blow a vigorous blow
smash (verb) smash (verb)
break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over
break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow
overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful) overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful)
hit with great force hit with great force
collide or strike violently and suddenly collide or strike violently and suddenly
hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke
damage or destroy as if by violence damage or destroy as if by violence
humiliate or depress completely humiliate or depress completely
hit violently hit violently
reduce to bankruptcy reduce to bankruptcy
smash (adverb) smash (adverb)
with a loud crash with a loud crash
Difference between smash and smash

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