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smash - verb

  1. To crack or split into two or more fragments by means of or as a result of force, a blow, or strain: break, fracture, rift, rive, shatter, shiver, splinter, sunder. See help.
  2. To strike together with a loud, harsh noise: clash, crash. See sounds.
  3. To undergo wrecking: crash. Informal crack up, pile up. See help.
  4. To deliver a powerful blow to suddenly and sharply: bash, catch, clout, hit, knock, pop, slam, slog, slug, smite, sock, strike, swat, thwack, whack, wham, whop. Informal biff, bop, clip, wallop. Slang belt, conk, paste. See attack. strike.
  5. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows: assail, assault, baste, batter, beat, belabor, buffet, drub, hammer, pound, pummel, thrash, thresh. Informal lambaste. Slang clobber. See attack. strike.
  6. To cause the complete ruin or wreckage of: bankrupt, break down, cross up, demolish, destroy, finish, ruin, shatter, sink, spoil, torpedo, undo, wash up, wrack, wreck. Slang total. See help.
  7. To render totally ineffective by decisive defeat: annihilate, crush, drub, overpower, overwhelm, steamroller, thrash, trounce, vanquish. Informal massacre, wallop. Slang clobber, cream, shellac, smear. See win.

smash - noun

  1. A loud striking together: clash, crash. See sounds.
  2. A forceful movement causing a loud noise: bang, crash, slam, wham. See strike.
  3. An abrupt disastrous failure: breakdown, collapse, crash, debacle, smashup, wreck. See money.
  4. Violent forcible contact between two or more things: bump, collision, concussion, crash, impact, jar, jolt, percussion, shock. See conflict.
  5. A wrecking of a vehicle: crash, smashup, wreck. Informal crackup, pileup. See help.
  6. A dazzling, often sudden instance of success: hit, sleeper. Informal smash hit, ten-strike, wow. Slang boff, boffo, boffola. See thrive.