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View usage for: (splæʃ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense splashes, present participle splashing, past tense, past participle splashed1. verbIf you splash about or splash around in water, you hit or disturb the water in a noisy way, causing some of it to fly up into the air. A lot of people were in the water, swimming or simply splashing about. [V about/around] She could hear the voices of her friends as they splashed in a nearby rock pool. [VERB] The gliders and their pilots splashed into the lake and had to be fished out. [VERB + into] Synonyms: paddle, plunge, bathe, dabble More Synonyms of splash 2. verbIf you splash a liquid somewhere or if it splashes, it hits someone or something and scatters in a lot of small drops. He closed his eyes tight, and splashed the water on his face. [VERB noun preposition] A little wave, the first of many, splashed in my face. [VERB preposition/adverb] Coffee splashed the carpet. [VERB noun] Lorries rumbled past them, splashing them with filthy water from the potholes inthe road. [VERB noun + with] He heard the sounds of splashing water and glanced at the door to the bathroom. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: scatter, shower, spray, sprinkle More Synonyms of splash 3. singular nounA splash is the sound made when something hits water or falls into it. There was a splash and something fell clumsily into the water. 4. countable nounA splash of a liquid is a small quantity of it that falls on something or is added to something. Wallcoverings and floors should be able to withstand steam and splashes. Add a splash of lemon juice to flavor the butter. Synonyms: dash, touch, spattering, splodge More Synonyms of splash 5. countable nounA splash of colour is an area of a bright colour which contrasts strongly with the colours around it. Anne left the walls white, but added splashes of colour with the paintings. [+ of] 6. verbIf a magazine or newspaper splashes a story, it prints it in such a way that it is very noticeable. The newspapers splashed the story all over their front pages. [VERB noun] A picture of his girlfriend Sheryl had been splashed in the previous weekend's tabloids. [VERB noun] Synonyms: broadcast, plaster, headline, trumpet More Synonyms of splash Phrasal verbs: See splash out More Synonyms of splash splash in British English (splæʃ) verb1. to scatter (liquid) about in blobs; spatter 2. to descend or cause to descend upon in blobs he splashed his jacket 3. to make (one's way) by or as if by splashing she splashed through the puddle 4. (transitive) to print (a story or photograph) prominently in a newspaper noun5. an instance or sound of splashing 7. a patch created by or as if by splashing a splash of colour 8. informal an extravagant display, usually for effect (esp in the phrase make a splash) 9. a small amount of soda water, water, etc, added to an alcoholic drink Word origin C18: alteration of plash1splash in American English (splæʃ) verb transitive1. to cause (a liquid substance) to scatter and fall in drops or blobs 2. to dash or scatter a liquid substance, mud, etc. on, so as to wet or soil 3. to cause to splash a liquid to splash one's feet in puddles 4. to make (one's way) by splashing 5. to mark or spot by or as by splashing a glade splashed with sunlight 6. to display conspicuously scandal splashed all over the front page verb intransitive7. to dash or scatter a liquid substance about 8. to fall, strike, or scatter with a splash or splashes rain splashing against the window noun10. the act or sound of splashing 11. a mass of splashed water, mud, etc. 12. a spot or mark made by or as by splashing 13. a patch of color, light, etc. 14. a small amount (of soda water, etc.) 15. Informal a conspicuous or ostentatious display Derived forms splasher (ˈsplasher) noun Word origin intens. extension of plash 2More idioms containingsplash make a splash Examples of 'splash' in a sentencesplash Return to the pan and mash with half the butter and a splash of milk.He was seen splashing around and shouting before sinking beneath the surface.The pictures were splashed over front pages all around the world.But she looks marvellous and they should make a splash in the magazines.Thin down as you go with little splashes of the stock.You can keep it very natural or make a splash with bright colours to complement your tan.That was the first splash of a wave of positive suggestions.Place a frying pan on a medium heat and add a splash of groundnut oil.She does not make the loud public splash of so many contemporaries.Or is that just raw ambition wanting to make a bigger splash?Season with salt and pepper and add the sugar and a small splash of wine vinegar.You would have seen the story splashed all over the news.But any such move seems bound to cause a splash.Peel and finely chop onion and soften in butter with a splash of olive oil.My first memories are of splashing about in the warm sea.They will reward you with a strong splash of colour in the house in the depths of the winter.They have not gone out to try to buy a team in a day by splashing massive amounts in one go.With budgets tight, splashing out on lots of new clothes is a luxury few of us can afford.There is a splashing sound.Then I felt a splash on my face.Next I splash my face five times and brush my teeth for two minutes with an electric toothbrush.They launched the nose of the boat, a faint rushing sound, no splash. British English: splash / splæʃ/ VERB If you splash about or splash around in water, you hit or disturb the water in a noisy way, causing some of it to fly up into the air. A lot of people were in the water, swimming or simply splashing about. - American English: splash
- Arabic: يَرُشُّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: respingar
- Chinese: 溅
- Croatian: prskati
- Czech: cákat
- Danish: plaske
- Dutch: spatten
- European Spanish: salpicar
- Finnish: roiskuttaa
- French: éclabousser
- German: spritzen
- Greek: πλατσουρίζω
- Italian: schizzare
- Japanese: はねかける
- Korean: (물을) 튀기다
- Norwegian: skvette
- Polish: opryskać
- European Portuguese: salpicar
- Romanian: a se bălăci
- Russian: брызгать(ся)
- Latin American Spanish: salpicar
- Swedish: plaska
- Thai: สาดกระเด็น
- Turkish: sıçratmak
- Ukrainian: плескатися
- Vietnamese: bắn tóe ra
British English: splash NOUN A splash is the sound made when something hits water or falls into it. There was a splash, and something fell clumsily into the water. - American English: splash
- Brazilian Portuguese: respingo
- Chinese: 溅洒
- European Spanish: chapoteo
- French: plouf
- German: Platschen
- Italian: tonfo
- Japanese: パシャというはねる音
- Korean: 첨벙 하는 소리
- European Portuguese: respingo
- Latin American Spanish: chapoteo
All related terms of 'splash'Chinese translation of 'splash' n (c) - (= sound)
溅(濺)泼(潑)声(聲) (jiànpōshēng) - [of liquid]
少许(許) (shǎoxǔ) - [of colour]
斑点(點) (bāndiǎn)
vi - (in sea) (also splash about)
嬉水 (xīshuǐ) - [water, rain]
噼噼啪啪落下 (pīpī-pāpā luòxià) to splash paint on the floor 把油漆泼(潑)在地板上 (bǎ yóuqī pō zài dìbǎn shang) to make a splash (inf, fig) 引起轰(轟)动(動) (yǐnqǐ hōngdòng)
A lot of people were in the water, splashing about. Definition to cause (liquid) to fall or (of liquid) to be scattered in drops He closed his eyes tight, and splashed the water on his face. The carpet was splashed with paint stains. Synonyms speck speckle blotch splodge bespatter waves splashing against the side of the boat Synonyms dash surge smack buffetplop plash Definition to display (a photograph or story) prominently in a newspaper The newspapers splashed the story all over their front pages. Synonyms broadcast plaster headline tout flaunt blazon Definition a splashing sound I would sit alone and listen to the splash of water on the rocks. Synonyms splashing dashing plash beating battering swashing Definition an amount splashed Add a splash of lemon juice to flavour the butter. Definition a patch (of colour or light) splashes of colour On their first day, they handed their editor a front-page splash. splashes of ink over a glowing white surface phrasal verbSee splash outAdditional synonymsDefinition a written composition in a magazine or newspaper a newspaper article Synonyms feature, story, paper, piece, item, creation, essay, composition, discourse, treatiseDefinition to hit repeatedly He battered his opponent around the head. Synonyms beat, hit, strike, knock, assault, smash, punch, belt (informal), deck (slang), bang, bash (informal), lash, thrash, pound, lick (informal), buffet, flog, maul, pelt, clobber (slang), smite, wallop (informal), pummel, tonk (informal), cudgel, thwack, lambast(e), belabour, dash against, beat the living daylights out of, lay one on (slang), drub, beat or knock seven bells out of (informal) Definition to proclaim publicly Synonyms proclaim, celebrate, broadcast, flourish, trumpet, renown, make known Additional synonymsDefinition (of waves) to strike violently against He listened to the waves breaking against the shore. Synonyms pound, crash, batter, lash, buffetDefinition a sudden increase of effort short bursts of activity Synonyms rush, surge, fit, outbreak, outburst, spate, gush, torrent, eruption, spurt, outpouringDefinition a small marking or streak His hair is dark grey with flecks of ginger. Synonyms mark, speck, streak, spot, dot, pinpoint, speckle Definition to make a visible impression, trace, or stain on How do you stop the horses marking the turf? Synonyms scar, scratch, dent, imprint, nick, brand, impress, stain, bruise, streak, blot, smudge, blemish, blotch, splotch, smirch His marriage is going through a rough patch. Synonyms period, time, spell, phase, spot (British), stretchThere was a piece about him on television. Synonyms item, report, story, bit (informal), study, production, review, articleDefinition to bring to public attention He never publicized his plans. Synonyms make known, report, reveal, publish, broadcast, leak, disclose, proclaim, circulate, make public, divulge, blazonDefinition to sprinkle with or as if with a shower They were showered with rice in the traditional manner. Synonyms cover, dust, spray, sprinkleDefinition to splash or spill (liquid) Some water slopped over the edge of the glass. Synonyms spill, splash, overflow, splatter, spatter, slosh (informal) Definition to throw or pour (liquid) carelessly The water sloshed around the bridge. Synonyms splash, wash, slop, break, plash Additional synonymsDefinition a mark or discoloration that is not easily removed a black stain Synonyms mark, spot, blot, blemish, discoloration, smirch Definition a news report Those are some of the top stories in the news. Synonyms report, news, article, feature, scoop, news item Definition to scatter (things) over a surface By the end, bodies were strewn all around the headquarters building. Synonyms scatter, spread, litter, toss, sprinkle, disperse, bestrew Definition to hit (someone) She took two steps forward and struck him across the mouth. Synonyms hit, smack, thump, pound, beat, box, knock, punch, hammer, deck (slang), slap, sock (slang), chin (slang), buffet, clout (informal), cuff, clump (slang), swipe, clobber (slang), smite, wallop (informal), lambast(e), lay a finger on (informal), lay one on (slang), beat or knock seven bells out of (informal) Definition a small amount She thought she might have a touch of flu. Synonyms bit, spot (British), trace, drop, taste, suggestion, hint, dash, suspicion, pinch, smack, small amount, tinge, whiff, jot, speck, smattering, intimation, tinctureDefinition to proclaim or state forcefully He is trumpeted as the greatest talent of his generation. Synonyms proclaim, advertise, extol, tout (informal), announce, publish, broadcast, crack up (informal), sound loudly, shout from the rooftops, noise abroad Definition to walk slowly and with difficulty through water or mud The boys were wading in the cold pool nearby. Synonyms paddle, splash, splash about, slopDefinition to lie or roll about in mud or water for pleasure Hippos love to wallow in mud. Synonyms roll about, lie, tumble, wade, slosh, welter, splash around Definition (of waves) to flow or sweep against or over (a surface or object), often with a lapping sound The sea washed against the shore. Synonyms lap, break, dash, roll, flow, surge, splash, slap, ripple, swish, splosh, plash Definition to make wet Wet the fabric with a damp sponge before ironing. Synonyms moisten, spray, damp, dampen, water, dip, splash, soak, steep, sprinkle, saturate, drench, douse, irrigate, humidify, fertigate (Australian) Additional synonymsDefinition to rub so as to produce a smudge a face covered by a heavy beard, smeared with dirt Synonyms smudge, soil, dirty, stain, sully, besmirch, smirch Definition a dirty mark or smudge a smear of gravy Synonyms smudge, daub, streak, blot, blotch, splotch, smirch Definition a smear or dirty mark smudges of blood Synonyms smear, blot, smut, smutch Definition a very small mark or spot There is a speck of blood by his ear. Synonyms mark, spot, dot, stain, blot, fleck, speckle, moteDefinition to scatter in fine drops A shower of seeds sprayed into the air and fell on the grass.We sprayed the area with weedkiller. Synonyms scatter, shower, sprinkle, diffuseDefinition to send or be sent out in all directions or to many people Someone has been spreading rumours about us. Synonyms circulate, publish, broadcast, advertise, distribute, scatter, proclaim, transmit, make public, publicize, propagate, disseminate, promulgate, make known, blazon, bruit Definition to scatter (liquid or powder) in tiny drops over (something) Cheese can be sprinkled on egg and vegetable dishes. Synonyms scatter, dust, strew, pepper, shower, spray, powder, dredge Definition a sudden powerful stream or jet A spurt of diesel came from one valve and none from the other. Synonyms gush, jet, burst, spray, surge, eruption, squirtDefinition to cover or spatter (a person or thing) with liquid in this way Its linings were simply squirted with oil. Synonyms spray, wet, sprinkle, shower, scatter, diffuse, spatter, atomize Definition to discolour (something) with marks that are not easily removed Some foods can stain teeth, as of course can tea and coffee. Synonyms mark, soil, discolour, dirty, tarnish, tinge, spot, blot, blemish, smirch |