B1 Verb, Noun #22 الأكثر شيوعاً 2 دقيقة للقراءة

smash

To smash means to break something into many pieces or to hit it with a lot of force.

Explanation at your level:

You use smash when something breaks into many small pieces. If you drop a plate, it will smash. It is a very strong word for breaking.

When you hit something very hard, you smash it. For example, a tennis player can smash the ball. We also say a movie is a 'smash hit' if it is very famous.

The word smash implies violent force. You can smash a window or smash a record. It is frequently used in entertainment to describe huge successes that everyone is talking about.

Use smash to describe sudden, forceful impact. It functions as both a verb and a noun. Note the nuance: 'smashing' can also mean 'excellent' in British English slang, which differs from the physical meaning.

In advanced contexts, smash can be used figuratively. You might 'smash expectations' or 'smash a target.' It conveys a sense of overcoming resistance with overwhelming power or energy.

Historically, smash conveys a sense of chaotic destruction. In literary usage, it emphasizes the finality of an object's state after impact. Its versatility allows it to bridge the gap between literal destruction and metaphorical triumph in business or art.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Physical breaking
  • High impact
  • Major success
  • Common verb

When you use the word smash, you are usually talking about high energy and impact. It is a powerful verb that describes the act of breaking something into bits or striking an object with significant force.

Think of a glass vase falling on the floor—it smashes into pieces. Beyond the physical act of breaking, we also use it to describe a major success. If a movie is a 'smash hit,' it means everyone loves it and it is making a lot of money.

The word smash popped up in the late 17th century. It is likely of imitative origin, meaning the word itself sounds like the action it describes—a noisy, crashing sound.

It is related to the Middle English word 'smacchen' and has connections to Scandinavian languages where similar sounds signify striking or breaking. It is a fantastic example of onomatopoeia in the English language.

You will hear smash in both casual and intense contexts. In sports, you might 'smash a tennis ball' over the net. In daily life, you might 'smash a plate' by accident.

Common collocations include smash hit, smash to pieces, and smash into. It is generally informal, so avoid using it in very strict academic writing unless you are describing a physical impact.

1. Smash hit: A very popular success (e.g., The play was a smash hit). 2. Smash and grab: A type of robbery where a window is broken to steal items (e.g., The store suffered a smash and grab). 3. Smash the glass ceiling: To break down barriers for women in the workplace. 4. Have a smashing time: To have a wonderful time (British English). 5. Smash it: To do something very well (e.g., You really smashed that presentation!).

Smash is a regular verb: smash, smashes, smashed, smashing. It is often used transitively, meaning it takes an object like 'I smashed the window.'

Pronunciation is /smæʃ/ in both US and UK English. It rhymes with dash, crash, hash, lash, and stash. The stress is always on the single syllable.

Fun Fact

It is an onomatopoeic word.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /smæʃ/

Short 'a' sound like in 'cat'

US /smæʃ/

Similar to UK, sharp 'sh' at the end

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 's' too softly
  • confusing with 'smash' and 'crash'
  • stressing the wrong part

Rhymes With

dash crash hash lash stash

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

medium

Speaking 2/5

medium

الاستماع 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

break hit

Learn Next

shatter collide

متقدم

demolish

Grammar to Know

Regular Verbs

smash/smashed

Examples by Level

1

The plate fell and smashed.

Plate broke into pieces

Past tense

2

He smashed the ball.

Hit the ball hard

Transitive verb

3

Do not smash that!

Don't break it

Imperative

4

It was a smash.

A big success

Noun usage

5

I smashed the egg.

Cracked it

Simple past

6

Watch out, don't smash it!

Be careful

Warning

7

The car smashed the wall.

Hit the wall

Forceful contact

8

They smashed the record.

Did better than before

Metaphorical

1

The window smashed during the storm.

2

He smashed his finger in the door.

3

The band released a smash hit.

4

She smashed the record for speed.

5

Don't smash the cake!

6

The waves smashed against the rocks.

7

He smashed the glass on purpose.

8

The team smashed their opponents.

1

The vase smashed into a thousand pieces.

2

He smashed his car into a tree.

3

The concert was a total smash.

4

She smashed her personal best time.

5

They smashed the locks to get in.

6

The protest smashed the windows of the bank.

7

I really smashed that exam today!

8

He smashed the ball over the fence.

1

The company smashed its quarterly profit goals.

2

She managed to smash the glass ceiling in her industry.

3

The news of the scandal smashed his reputation.

4

He smashed through the barriers with ease.

5

The film was a box-office smash.

6

The earthquake smashed the old buildings.

7

They smashed the competition in the final game.

8

I felt like I had smashed my way through the obstacles.

1

His performance smashed all critical expectations.

2

The new legislation smashed the old bureaucratic norms.

3

She smashed the silence with a loud shout.

4

The athlete smashed the world record by three seconds.

5

The project was a smash success from day one.

6

He smashed the opposition in the debate.

7

The storm smashed the coastal defenses.

8

They smashed the myth that you need a degree to succeed.

1

The sheer velocity of the impact smashed the hull to splinters.

2

The artist smashed the conventions of traditional portraiture.

3

The political movement smashed the established order.

4

Her debut novel was a critical and commercial smash.

5

He smashed his way into the inner circle of the elite.

6

The heavy machinery smashed the concrete foundation.

7

The unexpected victory smashed the pundits' predictions.

8

She smashed the glass of the display case in a moment of panic.

تلازمات شائعة

smash hit
smash to pieces
smash into
smash a record
box-office smash
smash the ceiling
smash the competition
smash the door
smash the glass
smash expectations

Idioms & Expressions

"smash hit"

A huge success

The song is a smash hit.

casual

"smash and grab"

A quick robbery

It was a smash and grab.

neutral

"smash the glass ceiling"

Overcoming career barriers

She smashed the glass ceiling.

formal

"have a smashing time"

Have fun

We had a smashing time.

casual

"smash it"

Do very well

You are going to smash it!

casual

"smash to smithereens"

Break into tiny bits

The plate smashed to smithereens.

neutral

Easily Confused

smash vs crash

similar sound

crash is often for vehicles

The car crashed.

smash vs smash

similar sound

smash is for breaking

The glass smashed.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + smash + object

He smashed the plate.

B1

Subject + smash + into + object

The car smashed into the wall.

B2

Subject + smash + through + object

He smashed through the door.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

smasher someone who smashes

Verbs

smash to break

Adjectives

smashing excellent

مرتبط

crash similar sound and meaning

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

أخطاء شائعة

smash up something smash something up
Phrasal verb placement
smash to smash into
Wrong preposition
I smash the glass yesterday I smashed the glass yesterday
Wrong tense
smash the record of smash the record for
Wrong preposition
a smash success a smash hit
Collocation mismatch

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant hammer.

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Native Speakers

Use it for big successes.

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Cultural Insight

British 'smashing' means great.

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Grammar Shortcut

Transitive verb.

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Say It Right

Sharp 'sh'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'smash at'.

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Did You Know?

It sounds like the action.

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Study Smart

Use collocations.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

SMASH: Suddenly Making A Shattered Heap.

Visual Association

A hammer hitting a glass plate.

Word Web

break hit success force

تحدٍّ

Use 'smash' in a sentence today.

أصل الكلمة

English

Original meaning: To break with a loud noise

السياق الثقافي

None

Used often in sports and entertainment.

Smash (TV series) Smash Mouth (band)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at home

  • smash a plate
  • smash a glass

sports

  • smash the ball
  • smash a record

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever seen a smash hit movie?"

"What is the best way to smash a record?"

"Do you like smashed potatoes?"

"Have you ever smashed anything by accident?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you smashed something.

Describe a movie that was a smash hit.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, it can be positive like 'smash hit'.

Usually not, unless metaphorical.

Smashed.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes, for goals.

Yes, like smashed potatoes.

Mostly casual.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The glass will ___ if you drop it.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: smash

Smash means to break.

multiple choice A2

What does a 'smash hit' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: A big success

A smash hit is a success.

true false B1

Can you smash a record?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

Yes, to break a record.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Collocation.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Subject-verb-object.

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