The debate turned into a heated clash of different outlooks.
The clash of cymbals shook the auditorium. It was a classic clash of the titans. The clash of colors was painful to the eyes.
Lucy and Monique's teams were tied in the girls' volleyball tournament. The good friends had become bitter rivals in this clash of the females.
There was a clash of interests between the adventurers as to what to do with the stolen treasure.
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The clash between the two sides turned out to be more than just a small skirmish. Synonyms for the word skirmish are fight, battle, and combat.
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The English word 'clash', is said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "ohutuyana".
The Spanish word choques means crash or impact and can also mean clash as in 'there was a clash between the two teachers' or 'there was a clash between the police and civilians'
Here is one way you can use clash in a sentence: Those socks and shoes clashed with each other. When something clashes with something else, it means they don't go together. They don't match. They look bad together.
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The word "clash" contains the short vowel sound /æ/, which is pronounced as in the word "cat" or "bat." This sound is created by positioning the tongue low and towards the front of the mouth, with the mouth slightly open. The letter "a" in "clash" represents the /æ/ sound in this case.