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smithereens

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Noun — Small scattered fragments, especially from something broken violently.

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blown to smithereens smashed to smithereens

Etymology

Likely from Irish smidiríní, "small fragments," though the exact path into English is uncertain.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “smithereens” mean?

The word “smithereens” means small scattered fragments, especially from something broken violently. In plain terms, tiny broken pieces, always used to describe something totally shattered.

How do you pronounce “smithereens”?

“Smithereens” is pronounced smih-thuh-REENZ (/ˌsmɪðəˈɹinz/ in IPA).

How do you use “smithereens” in a sentence?

Here is “smithereens” used in a sentence: “The vase fell and shattered into smithereens.”

What part of speech is “smithereens”?

“Smithereens” is a noun.

Where does the word “smithereens” come from?

The word “smithereens” comes from Irish. Likely from Irish smidiríní, "small fragments," though the exact path into English is uncertain.

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