Mismatch vs Collision - What's the difference?
mismatch | collision |
To match unsuitably; to fail to match
Something that does not match; something dissimilar, inappropriate or unsuitable.
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An instance of colliding.
* 1994 , (Stephen Fry), (The Hippopotamus) Chapter 2
As nouns the difference between mismatch and collision
is that mismatch is something that does not match; something dissimilar, inappropriate or unsuitable while collision is an instance of colliding.As a verb mismatch
is to match unsuitably; to fail to match.mismatch
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(es)Etymology 2
Noun
(es)citation, page= , passage=After all the trepidation born of Holland's toils home and away against these opponents in qualification for Euro 2012, and the pockmarked nature of the pitch, this was exposed as a mismatch from the opening exchanges. }}
collision
English
Noun
(en noun)- At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. Disgusted with himself at such cowardice, he spat a needle from his mouth, stepped back from the tree and listened. There were no sounds of any movement upstairs: no shouts, no sleepy grumbles, only a gentle tinkle from the decorations as the tree had recovered from the collision .