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clash

fight / conflict / disagree / be incompatible / overlap
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: clashespast: clashedpp: clasheding: clashing

This term evokes a sharp, jarring impact, whether physical, visual, or temporal. It suggests a sudden and discordant meeting of two opposing forces that cannot coexist peacefully. When used for people, it carries a high-tension energy, ranging from a verbal argument to a physical brawl, implying a lack of compromise. In aesthetic or scheduling contexts, the word describes a failure of synchronization. It highlights a perceived error in judgment or a logistical impossibility, such as two events occupying the same time slot. The feeling is one of friction and incompatibility rather than a gradual disagreement.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone][~ with something]

To have a violent confrontation or a serious disagreement with another person or group.

"The two factions clashed violently during the protest."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with something]

To be incompatible or incongruous in color, style, or timing.

"The bright orange curtains clash with the pale blue walls."

Transitive Verb
[~ with something]

To occur at the same time as another event, making it impossible to attend both.

"My chemistry lecture clashes with my history seminar."

Noun

A violent fight or a noisy confrontation between opposing groups.

"The police were called to break up a clash between rival supporters."

Noun

A sharp disagreement or conflict between people with different opinions or interests.

"There was a clash of personalities between the manager and the lead designer."

Noun

A lack of harmony between colors, patterns, or sounds.

"The clash of the neon green shirt and purple pants was blinding."

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