smashing Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- mind-blowing
- spectacular
- stimulating
- mind-boggling
- energizing
- notable
- unwonted
- exciting
- conspicuous
- charming
- entertaining
- remarkable
- uncommon
- noticeable
- mind-bending
- interesting
- extraordinary
- unusual
- phenomenal
- attracting
- enlightening
Weak:
- invigorating
- awesome
- rare
- sublime
- staggering
- beguiling
- unbelievable
- sensational
- marvelous
- incomprehensible
- galvanizing
- wondrous
- unthinkable
- amazing
- bewitching
- marvellous
- enlivening
- enchanting
- astonishing
- unique
- stunning
- incredible
- fascinating
- astounding
- stupendous
- surprising
- attractive
- prodigious
- enthralling
- unimaginable
- captivating
- singular
- inconceivable
- miraculous
- wonderful
- animating
- alluring
Strongest:
- wearing
- tiring
- wearying
- unremarkable
- uninspired
- ordinary
- uninteresting
- ordinary
- normal
- monotonous
- usual
- dull
- unimpressive
- draining
- usual
- wearing
- common
- uninteresting
- weary
- boring
- dull
- unremarkable
- tedious
- monotonous
- customary
- uninspiring
- uninspiring
- exhausting
- draining
- typical
- weary
- uninspired
- normal
- tiring
- common
- customary
- boring
- mundane
- tedious
- wearisome
- wearying
- typical
- unimpressive
- wearisome
- mundane
- exhausting
Strong:
- demoralizing
- enervating
- unexceptional
- jading
- demoralizing
- fatiguing
- jading
- enervating
- debilitating
- fatiguing
- discouraging
- unexceptional
- discouraging
- debilitating
Weak:
smashing Meaning
smashing (n)
the act of breaking something into small pieces
smashing (s)
very good
smashing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Smash
smashing Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The boxer's devastating right hook sent his opponent smashing to the canvas.
- The thunderclap echoed through the valley, its sound smashing against the mountain walls.
- The knight's sword smashed against his enemy's helmet, leaving a deep dent.
- The unruly crowd surged forward, smashing through police barricades.
- The demolition team used a wrecking ball to smash the towering building into rubble.
- The wrestler grabbed his opponent and smashed him into the ring apron.
FAQs About the word smashing
the act of breaking something into small pieces, very goodof Smash
outstanding, impressive,striking, mind-blowing, spectacular, stimulating, mind-boggling, energizing, notable, unwonted
wearing, tiring, wearying, unremarkable, uninspired, ordinary, uninteresting, ordinary, normal, monotonous
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.