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Smash in Meaning in English

expression

ˈsmæʃ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SMASH-in
smˈæʃ/ /ˈɪn
sm-ASH-in

Definition

To break or force something open with great force, usually a door, window, or barrier. It suggests a sudden, violent action.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and commonly used in contexts of breaking into places or emergency situations. Typically used with objects like 'door', 'window', or even 'head' (slang: 'smash someone's head in'). Avoid using for gentle or accidental actions—implies strong force.

Example Sentences

The police had to smash in the door to rescue the child.

basic

He tried to smash in the window with a rock.

basic

The storm was so strong it smashed in the garage door.

basic

Someone tried to smash in our front door last night, but the alarm scared them off.

natural

If you forget your keys, you don't have to smash in the window—just call a locksmith.

natural

The driver lost control and smashed in the side of the store.

natural