clashed

[klæʃt]

clashed Definition

  • 1come into conflict or opposition
  • 2make a loud, harsh noise

Using clashed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clashed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two groups clashed over the proposed changes.

  • Example

    Her bright red dress clashed with her green shoes.

  • Example

    The cymbals clashed loudly during the concert.

clashed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for clashed

Phrases with clashed

  • clash of opinions

    a situation where two people or groups have different opinions about something and argue about it

    Example

    The debate turned into a clash of opinions between the two candidates.

  • clash of cultures

    a situation where two different cultures come into contact and conflict with each other

    Example

    The movie explores the clash of cultures between the East and the West.

  • clash of personalities

    a situation where two people with different personalities have conflicts or disagreements

    Example

    The project failed due to a clash of personalities between the team members.

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Summary: clashed in Brief

The verb 'clashed' [klæʃt] means to come into conflict or opposition, or to make a loud, harsh noise. It can refer to conflicts between groups or individuals, as in 'The two groups clashed over the proposed changes,' or to physical objects that do not match, as in 'Her bright red dress clashed with her green shoes.' Phrases like 'clash of opinions' and 'clash of cultures' describe specific types of conflicts.