CRASH vs CLANGOR: NOUN
- A sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
- (computer science) an event that causes a computer system to become inoperative
- Mental depression after drug-taking.
- A sudden failure of a program or operating system, usually without serious consequences.
- A sudden failure of a hard drive caused by damaging contact between the head and the storage surface, often resulting in the loss of data on the drive.
- A sudden severe downturn.
- A collision, as between two automobiles. : collision.
- A smashing to pieces.
- A loud resonant repeating noise
- A sudden loud noise, as of an object breaking.
- A coarse, light, unevenly woven fabric of cotton or linen, used for towels and curtains.
- Starched reinforced fabric used to strengthen a book binding or the spine of a bound book.
- The act of colliding with something
- Dysphoria
- A group of rhinoceroses.
- A comedown of a drug.
- A loud sound as made for example by cymbals.
- A computer malfunction that is caused by faulty software, and makes the system either partially or totally inoperable.
- A serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles)
- A piece or covering of this material, as a dancing-cloth.
- A loud, harsh, multifarious sound, as of solid or heavy things falling and breaking together: as, the crash of a falling tree or a falling house, or any similar sound.
- A falling down or in pieces with a loud noise of breaking parts; hence, figuratively, destruction; breaking up; specifically, the failure of a commercial undertaking; financial ruin.
- A basket filled with fragments of pottery or glass, used in a theater to simulate the sound of the breaking of windows, crockery, etc.
- A strong, coarse linen fabric used for toweling, for packing, and for dancing-cloths to cover carpets.
- Plain linen.
- Ruin; failure; sudden breaking down, as of a business house or a commercial enterprise.
- Coarse, heavy, narrow linen cloth, used esp. for towels.
- A loud, sudden, confused sound, as of many things falling and breaking at once.
- An automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident.
- Alternative spelling of clangour.
- A sharp, harsh, ringing sound.
- A sharp, metallic, ringing sound; resonant, clanging sound; clang; clamorous noise; shrill outcry.
- A loud racket; a din.
- A clang or repeated clanging.
- A loud resonant repeating noise
CRASH vs CLANGOR: ADJECTIVE
- Of or characterized by an intensive effort to produce or accomplish.
- Quick, fast, intensive
- N/A
CRASH vs CLANGOR: VERB
- Move with, or as if with, a crashing noise
- Occupy, usually uninvited
- Stop operating
- Undergo a sudden and severe downturn
- Hurl or thrust violently
- Undergo damage or destruction on impact
- Cause to crash
- Fall or come down violently
- Move violently as through a barrier
- Enter uninvited; informal
- Sleep in a convenient place
- To collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
- Break violently or noisily; smash;
- Make a loud noise
- Make a loud resonant noise
CRASH vs CLANGOR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To find temporary lodging or shelter, as for the night.
- To fall asleep from exhaustion.
- To cause to crash.
- To dash to pieces; smash.
- To join or enter (a party, for example) without invitation.
- To break with violence and noise.
- To make a loud, clattering sound, as of many things falling and breaking at once; to break in pieces with a harsh noise.
- To undergo a period of unpleasant feeling or depression as an aftereffect of drug-taking.
- To break violently or noisily; smash.
- To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact.
- To make a sudden loud noise.
- To move noisily or so as to cause damage.
- To undergo a sudden severe downturn, as a market or economy.
- To stop functioning due to a crash.
- To make a clangor.
CRASH vs CLANGOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To break in pieces violently; to dash together with noise and violence.
- N/A
CRASH vs CLANGOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make a loud, clattering, complex sound, as of many solid things falling and breaking together; fall down or in pieces with such a noise.
- To cause to make a sudden, violent sound, as of breaking or dashing in pieces; dash down or break to pieces violently with a loud noise; dash or shiver with tumult and violence.
- Make a sudden loud sound
- Break violently or noisily
- Smash;
- Informal
- Enter uninvited
- (idiom) (crash and burn) To fail utterly.
- To make a clangor; clang; clank; resound.
CRASH vs CLANGOR: RELATED WORDS
- Doss, Break up, Go down, Intense, Jangle, Clank, Clang, Clangor, Ram, Dash, Clash, Smash, Collapse, Wreck, Collision
- Screech, Caterwaul, Thrum, Tintinnabulation, Clatter, Cacophonic, Cacophony, Peal, Blare, Clangour, Clash, Crash, Clank, Jangle, Clang
CRASH vs CLANGOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Accident, Clangour, Break apart, Doss, Break up, Go down, Intense, Jangle, Clang, Clangor, Ram, Dash, Smash, Wreck, Collision
- Yowl, Whump, Screech, Caterwaul, Thrum, Tintinnabulation, Clatter, Cacophonic, Cacophony, Peal, Blare, Clangour, Crash, Jangle, Clang
CRASH vs CLANGOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And some of you are familiar with crash carts, what crash carts are.
- Fixed a crash which occurred during replay, equipment was calling an AI update code which led to a crash.
- An affidavit filed by the trooper investigating the crash alleges that Boltshauser was drinking prior to the crash.
- There usually is something you can do to avoid the crash or reduce the impact of the crash.
- The Major Crash Team continues to investigate the crash, while Assault Detectives are primary investigators of the shooting.
- NHTSA is pursuing a comprehensive crash test program to demonstrate the feasibility of prospectively measuring these characteristics in crash tests and quantifying compatibility levels.
- Portland Police Major Crash Team investigators believe weather related road conditions were a factor in the crash.
- Crash investigators use this information to determine whether the crash resulted from a mistake.
- If you do this, in a crash it will undergo crash energy.
- Crash Harm by Hot Spot and Crash Severity.
- There is the rattle of transmitters, the sharp clicking of typewriter keys, the clangor of bells, the noise of buzzers and so on.
- Then everything went in the rending crash, in the clangor and screech of breaking, twisting steel.
- They will make a wedge, the clangor of the wheels.
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