Pronunciation: /ˈklæʃɪŋ/
verb engage in a physical conflict or argument
A1 The colors of her outfit were clashing.
A2 The two teams were clashing on the field.
B1 The different opinions in the meeting were clashing.
B2 The political parties were clashing over the new policy.
C1 The conflicting ideologies were clashing in the debate.
C2 The rival gangs were clashing in the streets.
adjective conflicting or contrasting in a noticeable or striking way
A1 The clashing colors of the two dresses made them stand out in the crowd.
A2 The clashing personalities of the two roommates caused tension in their shared apartment.
B1 The clashing opinions on the project led to a heated debate among the team members.
B2 The clashing ideologies of the political parties created a divide among the voters.
C1 The clashing interests of the two business partners eventually led to the dissolution of their company.
C2 The clashing egos of the actors caused conflicts on the set of the movie.
formal The clashing of opposing ideologies led to heated debates within the political party.
informal The clashing between the two teams resulted in a lot of tension on the field.
slang Their clashing personalities made it hard for them to get along.
figurative The clashing colors in the painting created a dynamic and vibrant composition.
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