clash
Usage
What are other ways to say clash?
The noun clash implies a direct and sharp collision between opposing parties, efforts, interests, etc.: a clash of opinions. Struggle implies vigorous bodily effort or violent exertion: a hand-to-hand struggle. A brush is a brief encounter or skirmish: a brush with the law.
Example Sentences
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As a result, these influencers often clash with their local bishops, putting up resistance when told to rein in their posting.
From Slate • Jun. 8, 2026
One battle scene is scored to 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?” simply as a nod to a He-Man mash-up video that went viral back in 2005, a clash as wonky as it sounds.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026
In Iran, the U.S. and Tehran regularly clash, as they did Tuesday evening.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026
Fifa told Argentina they would need to don their dark blue second kit in order to not clash with England's white jerseys.
From BBC • Jun. 1, 2026
The only sound was the huffing and puffing of their breath, and the loud clash of metal on metal.
From "Hopping Mad (The Hardy Boys: Secret Files, #4)" by Franklin W. Dixon
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