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knock against

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Word: Knock Against

Definition: "Knock against" is a verb phrase that means to hit something with force, often by accident. Imagine if you accidentally bumped into a wall or a piece of furniture; that would be an example of knocking against something.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "knock against" when you want to describe a situation where something collides or bumps into another object, usually with some force.
  • It often implies that the impact was unexpected or unintentional.
Examples:
  1. I was walking too fast and knocked against the door frame.
  2. The wind was so strong that it made the branches knock against the window.
  3. Be careful not to knock against the table; it might spill your drink.
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "knock against" can also be used metaphorically to describe situations where ideas, opinions, or plans collide or conflict with one another.

Word Variants:
  • Knock (verb): To hit something.
  • Against (preposition): In opposition to; in contact with.
Different Meanings:
  • Knock can also mean to strike something repeatedly (like knocking on a door).
  • Against can refer to being in a position opposite to something or in conflict with something.
Synonyms:
  • Bump into
  • Hit
  • Collide with
  • Crash into
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Knock it off: This means to stop doing something annoying or bothersome.
  • Knock down: To cause something to fall down or to reduce the price of something.
Conclusion:

"Knock against" is a useful phrase to describe unexpected collisions with objects.

Verb
  1. collide violently with an obstacle
    • I ran into the telephone pole

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