different between crashing vs splitting
crashing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?æ???/
Verb
crashing
- present participle of crash
Noun
crashing (plural crashings)
- The sound or action of something that crashes.
- the ceaseless crashings of waves on the beach
See also
- crashing bore
Anagrams
- archings, chagrins
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splitting
English
Noun
splitting (plural splittings)
- An instance where something splits.
- (psychology) A division in the mind, or affecting one's sense of self.
- 2007, Brett Kahr, Sex and the Psyche, Penguin 2008, p. 308:
- In other words, something troubling, such as being discovered in the toilets in a shaming way, can be both remembered and also pushed to the periphery of consciousness, a process that psychotherapists refer to as ‘splitting’.
- 2007, Brett Kahr, Sex and the Psyche, Penguin 2008, p. 308:
- (chemistry) The cleavage of a covalent bond.
Derived terms
- fee splitting
Translations
Adjective
splitting (comparative more splitting, superlative most splitting)
- Resembling the sound of something being split or ripped.
- Very rapid.
- They moved at a splitting pace.
- Severely painful.
- I have a splitting headache.
Verb
splitting
- present participle of split
Anagrams
- spittling
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