Shatter

/ˈʃætər/ verb

To break something suddenly and violently into many small pieces, or to destroy someone's hopes or dreams.

From Middle English 'schateren,' possibly from Old Norse 'skattr.' The onomatopoetic quality suggests it mimics the sound of breaking glass, which is why it has that sharp 'sh' sound.

AFverbrysel
AMማፈርስ
ARيحطم
BGразбивам
BNটুকরো করা
CAestovellar
CSrozbít
DAsmadre
DEzersplittern
ELθρυμματίζω
ESdestrozar
ETpurustama
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