Smashing vs Slashing - What's the difference?
smashing | slashing |
Serving to smash (something).
(British informal ) Wonderful, very good or impressive.
Gerund: The action of the verb to smash .
The action of something that slashes.
(forestry, in the plural) slash (woody debris)
As nouns the difference between smashing and slashing
is that smashing is gerund: the action of the verb to smash while slashing is the action of something that slashes.As verbs the difference between smashing and slashing
is that smashing is while slashing is .As an adjective smashing
is serving to smash (something).smashing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The boxer delivered a smashing blow to his opponent's head.
- We had a smashing time at the zoo.
Noun
(en noun)- Some Greek dance is traditionally accompanied by the smashing of crockery.
Verb
(head)slashing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
- The criminal gang carried out razor slashings on their enemies.