rupture |
crash |
Related terms |
Rupture is a related term of crash.
As nouns the difference between rupture and crash
is that
rupture is a burst, split, or break while
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As verbs the difference between rupture and crash
is that
rupture is (intransitive) to burst, break through, or split, as under pressure while
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
crash |
splinter |
Related terms |
Crash is a related term of splinter.
In lang=en terms the difference between crash and splinter
is that
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated while
splinter is to fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a broken limb.
As nouns the difference between crash and splinter
is that
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen while
splinter is a long, sharp fragment of material, often wood.
As verbs the difference between crash and splinter
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
splinter is to come apart into long sharp fragments.
As an adjective crash
is quick, fast, intensive.
jolt |
crash |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between jolt and crash
is that
jolt is to shock emotionally while
crash is to severely damage or destroy something by causing it to collide with something else.
In intransitive terms the difference between jolt and crash
is that
jolt is to shake; to move with a series of jerks while
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated.
In lang=en terms the difference between jolt and crash
is that
jolt is a narcotic injection while
crash is plain linen.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
crash |
busy |
In lang=en terms the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated while
busy is to rush somebody.
As nouns the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen while
busy is a police officer.
As adjectives the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is quick, fast, intensive while
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As verbs the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
busy is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
destroy |
crash |
In transitive terms the difference between destroy and crash
is that
destroy is to put down or euthanize while
crash is to severely damage or destroy something by causing it to collide with something else.
In intransitive terms the difference between destroy and crash
is that
destroy is to cause destruction while
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated.
As a noun crash is
an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
mishap |
crash |
As nouns the difference between mishap and crash
is that
mishap is an accident, mistake, or problem while
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
As a verb crash is
to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
crash |
coincide |
As verbs the difference between crash and coincide
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
coincide is .
As a noun crash
is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash
is quick, fast, intensive.
crash |
smashed |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between crash and smashed
is that
crash is (slang) (via gatecrash) to attend a social event without invitation while
smashed is (slang) drunk.
As adjectives the difference between crash and smashed
is that
crash is quick, fast, intensive while
smashed is (slang) drunk.
As verbs the difference between crash and smashed
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
smashed is (
smash).
As a noun crash
is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
push |
crash |
In lang=en terms the difference between push and crash
is that
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action while
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated.
As verbs the difference between push and crash
is that
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force while
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
As nouns the difference between push and crash
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple while
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
crash |
demolish |
Related terms |
Crash is a related term of demolish.
As verbs the difference between crash and demolish
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
demolish is to destroy; to destruct.
As a noun crash
is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash
is quick, fast, intensive.
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