smashing (Meaning)
smashing (n)
the act of breaking something into small pieces
smashing (s)
very good
smashing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Smash
Synonyms & Antonyms of smashing
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- normal
- uninteresting
- unremarkable
- typical
- draining
- mundane
- tedious
- draining
- customary
- exhausting
- weary
- wearisome
- boring
- wearing
- wearying
- ordinary
- usual
- monotonous
- uninspiring
- uninteresting
- tiring
- exhausting
- common
- customary
- ordinary
- boring
- uninspired
- tiring
- normal
- wearying
- uninspiring
- dull
- typical
- usual
- unremarkable
- weary
- unimpressive
- wearisome
- mundane
- uninspired
- unimpressive
- common
- wearing
- tedious
- monotonous
- dull
Synonyms:
- marvellous
- staggering
- stunning
- enlivening
- attractive
- beguiling
- surprising
- unimaginable
- wondrous
- wonderful
- galvanizing
- sensational
- sublime
- marvelous
- amazing
- incredible
- fascinating
- captivating
- unbelievable
- astonishing
- stupendous
- miraculous
- bewitching
- enchanting
- unique
- animating
- incomprehensible
- enthralling
- inconceivable
- rare
- astounding
- alluring
- invigorating
- awesome
- unthinkable
- singular
- prodigious
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word smashing
the act of breaking something into small pieces, very goodof Smash
striking, impressive, outstanding,noticeable, entertaining, mind-blowing, mind-boggling, mind-bending, remarkable, stimulating
normal, uninteresting, unremarkable, typical, draining, mundane, tedious, draining, customary, exhausting
The colossal waves crashed against the shore with a smashing force.
The batter connected with the pitch, sending the ball smashing into the outfield.
The hurricane's winds raged, smashing windows and toppling trees.
The accident caused a smashing collision that left both vehicles totaled.