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clashnoun a physical dispute between opposing individuals or groupsa clash between rival gangs that resulted in some serious injuries battle, combat, conflict, contest, dustup, fight, fracas, fray, hassle, scrap, scrimmage, scrum, scuffle, skirmish, struggle, tussle pitched battle, rough-and-tumbleaffray(chiefly British), battle royal, brawl, broil, donnybrook, free-for-all, melee(also mêlée), mix-up, ruckus, ructionblows, fistfight, fisticuffs, grapple, handgrips, punch-out, punch-up(chiefly British), slugfestconfrontation, duel, face-off, joustaltercation, argle-bargle(chiefly British), argument, argy-bargy(chiefly British), contretemps, controversy, cross fire, disagreement, dispute, falling-out, kickup, misunderstanding, quarrel, row, spat, squabble, tangle, tiff, wranglecatfight truce the loud sound made when metal strikes metalthe clash of cymbals clang, clangor, clank, whang chime, ding-dong, knell, peal, ping, plink, ring, tintinnabulationchink, clink, clinkety-clank, jangle, jingle, rattle, tang, tinkle, twangclap, clip-clop, clop, crack, crash, crunchclump, clunk, thump clashverbto be out of harmony or agreement usually noticeablythe colors of your shirt and pants clash a parent's idea of proper dress often clashes with a teenager's collide, conflict, disaccord, discord, jar battle, combat, engage, fight, war (against)chafe, gall, grate, janglediffer, disagree, dissent accord, blend, conform (to or with), fit, harmonize, match agree, assent, coincide, concur, correspond ca. 1500 |