Antonyms for smashed


Grammar : Adj
Spell : smasht
Phonetic Transcription : smæʃt


Definition of smashed

Origin :
  • 1819, "crushed," past participle adjective from smash (v.). Slang meaning "drunk" is from 1962.
  • adj wrecked
  • adj intoxicated
  • adj drunk
Example sentences :
  • And the hands of the other grappled at his wrists, smashed into his face.
  • Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
  • Raising his arm for a fresh stroke, his wrist was smashed by a bullet.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Malakand Field Force » by Sir Winston S. Churchill
  • Now and then a house was smashed in and often the shells found victims.
  • Extract from : « The Rock of Chickamauga » by Joseph A. Altsheler
  • Smashed by a cask of sugar, and six poor children—oh dear, dear, dear!'
  • Extract from : « The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby » by Charles Dickens
  • There may be magnificence in the smashing; but the thing is smashed.
  • Extract from : « Alarms and Discursions » by G. K. Chesterton
  • After you left, it just dawned upon me that I was the one who smashed the chair.
  • Extract from : « In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories » by Robert Barr
  • It was locked to be sure, but at the instant Dan saw him, he raised his fist and smashed it.
  • Extract from : « The Inn at the Red Oak » by Latta Griswold
  • On the floor around it were fragments of smashed glasses and bloody stains.
  • Extract from : « The Cruise of the Dry Dock » by T. S. Stribling
  • There was one flashing glimpse of conning tower, smashed plates.
  • Extract from : « The Cruise of the Dry Dock » by T. S. Stribling
  • It is true the German line had been smashed, but it had not fallen back.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of VIII) » by Various

Synonyms for smashed

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