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noun

squash

skwosh
noun
1
A racquet sport played in a walled court with a small rubber ball.
"They play squash together at the gym twice a week."
2
A vegetable of the gourd family, such as butternut or acorn squash.
"Roasted squash makes a great autumn side dish."
"She stuffed the acorn squash with rice and herbs."
3
British: a concentrated fruit drink diluted with water.
"The kids had orange squash with their lunch."
verb
1
To crush something into a flat or pulpy mass.
"He squashed the empty can before recycling it."
"Don't sit on the bag, you'll squash the sandwiches."
2
To suppress or put an end to something, such as a rumor or plan.
"The manager quickly squashed any talk of layoffs."

How to Use Squash

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo crush flat, the racquet sport, the vegetable, or (in British English) a diluted fruit drink.

UK vs US

The diluted fruit-drink sense of "squash" is mainly British; Americans would just call it a fruit drink or juice concentrate.

Common pairings
squash a rumor butternut squash play squash

Word Forms

squashed past tense, squashes plural, squash plural, squashes plural, squashes plural, squashes singular

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Etymology

From Old French esquacher, meaning "to crush," influenced by another Old French word meaning "to shatter."

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