There was a big collision at the gas station, it made the cars fall apart!
After a collision with another player, Greg had a concussion.She quickly swerved to the left to avoid a collision.
You can change "collision" to a verb by using the word "collide." For example, instead of saying "there was a collision," you can say "the two cars collided."
Yes, the word 'collision' is a noun; a word for a crash in which two or more things or people hit each other; a situation in which people or groups disagree; a word for a thing.
The noun 'collision' is a concrete noun as a word for a crash in which two or more things or people hit each other; a word for a physical thing.Example: The officer took measurements at the scene of the collision.The noun 'collision' is an abstract noun as a word for a situation in which people or groups disagree; a word for a concept.Example: A collision of principles eventually drove them apart.
surprise, shock, bounce, blow, impact, clash, collision, setback
Did you hear about the collision yesterday in the park?
2 cars had big collision ;-)
I got into a collision in the hallway with another kid.
Two rabid baboons attacking each other with raw salmon often ends in a collision between a baboon and a salmon.
An example of the word "reparations" in a sentence: "After, the collision, the man had to make reparations for the damages he inflicted on the other party's car."
I'm having difficulty answering that question tactfully. The captain of the ship tactfully tacked in time to avoid a collision.
During the collision the water tight doors and bulwark did their jobs and although there was some light flooding the ship did not sink.
After a collision with another player, Greg had a concussion.She quickly swerved to the left to avoid a collision.
A warning system could have averted the disaster. In an attempt to avert a head-on collision, she swerved and struck a tree.
The collision produced a horrible crashing sound.
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"Outright" is not a verb and therefore can not be used as a verb in a sentence! "Outright" is usually an adjective or adverb that indicates intensity or completeness, as in "Totally destroying a car in a collision is an outright failure of careful driving."