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Synonyms and antonyms of To hit, or to crash into something in British Thesaurus

To hit, or to crash into something

hit (verb)

to move quickly onto an object or surface, touching it with force

crash (verb)

to hit something hard, making a loud noise and often causing damage

collide (verb)

if people or things collide, they crash into each other

run over ()

to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them

smash into ()

to hit something very hard while moving fast, causing injury or damage

ram (verb)

if a vehicle or boat rams something, it hits it very hard, usually when it is moving fast

smash into ()

to make something such as a vehicle hit an object or surface very hard while moving very fast, causing injury or damage

bump (verb)

to hit against something solid once or many times

slam (verb)

to move against something with great force

strike (verb)

formal to hit against, or to crash into, someone or something

bowl over ()

to knock someone over, because you are hurrying somewhere

buffet (verb)

to keep hitting against something with a lot of force

bump (noun)

a hit or knock against something solid

bump into ()

to accidentally hit against something

cannon (verb)

to knock into someone or something with a lot of force

glancing (adjective)

hitting something quickly and lightly

go into ()

to crash into something

go splat ()

to hit a hard surface making a noise like a wet object hitting something hard

hit (verb)

if something such as a bullet or bomb hits someone or something, it lands on them

impact (noun)

an occasion when one object hits another

jog (verb)

to knock something so that it moves slightly

knock (noun)

an instance of knocking someone or something

lash (verb)

to hit something with a very strong force

lay someone/something flat ()

to knock someone or something down

pound (verb)

to hit something several times with a lot of force

run into ()

to hit someone or something by accident while you are driving

smash (verb)

to hit against an object or surface with a lot of force, causing injury or damage

thud (verb)

to make a thud when falling or hitting something

thump (verb)

to hit against something with a low loud sound

tip (verb)

to hit something very gently

upset (verb)

formal to knock something over accidentally