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splash

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.

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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:
  • 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'

splash

(splæʃ)

n (c)

  1. (= sound) 溅(濺)泼(潑)声(聲) (jiànpōshēng)
  2. [of liquid] 少许(許) (shǎoxǔ)
  3. [of colour] 斑点(點) (bāndiǎn)

int

  1. 扑(撲)通 (pūtōng)

vt

  1. 溅(濺) (jiàn)

vi

  1. (in sea) (also splash about) 嬉水 (xīshuǐ)
  2. [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)
(verb) 
A lot of people were in the water, splashing about.
Synonyms
paddle
He paddled his hands in the water.
plunge
bathe
dabble
wade
The boys were wading in the cold pool nearby.
wallow
Hippos love to wallow in mud.
(verb) 
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.
Synonyms
scatter
He began by scattering seed and putting in plants.
shower
They were showered with rice in the traditional manner.
spray
A shower of seeds sprayed into the air and fell on the grass.
We sprayed the area with weedkiller.
sprinkle
Cheese can be sprinkled on egg and vegetable dishes.
spread
Someone has been spreading rumours about us.
wet
Wet the fabric with a damp sponge before ironing.
strew
By the end, bodies were strewn all around the headquarters building.
squirt
Its linings were simply squirted with oil.
spatter
slop
Some water slopped over the edge of the glass.
slosh (informal)
The water sloshed around the bridge.
(verb) 
The carpet was splashed with paint stains.
Synonyms
spatter
A delicious cold spray spattered my face.
mark
How do you stop the horses marking the turf?
stain
Some foods can stain teeth, as of course can tea and coffee.
smear
a face covered by a heavy beard, smeared with dirt
speck
speckle
blotch
splodge
bespatter
(verb) 
waves splashing against the side of the boat
Synonyms
dash
break
He listened to the waves breaking against the shore.
strike
She took two steps forward and struck him across the mouth.
wash
The sea washed against the shore.
batter
He battered his opponent around the head.
surge
smack
buffet
plop
plash
(verb) 
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
trumpet
He is trumpeted as the greatest talent of his generation.
tout
flaunt
publicize
He never publicized his plans.
blazon
(noun) 
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
(noun) 
Definition
an amount splashed
Add a splash of lemon juice to flavour the butter.
Synonyms
dash
Add a dash of balsamic vinegar.
touch
She thought she might have a touch of flu.
spattering
splodge
(noun) 
Definition
a patch (of colour or light)
splashes of colour
Synonyms
spot (British)
We've given all the club members tea, coffee and a spot of lunch.
burst
short bursts of activity
patch
His marriage is going through a rough patch.
stretch
spurt
A spurt of diesel came from one valve and none from the other.
(noun) 
On their first day, they handed their editor a front-page splash.
Synonyms
feature
a special feature on breast cancer research
story
Those are some of the top stories in the news.
piece
There was a piece about him on television.
article
a newspaper article
(noun) 
splashes of ink over a glowing white surface
Synonyms
blob
a blob in the distance
spot
The floorboards were covered with white spots.
smudge
smudges of blood
stain
a black stain
smear
a smear of gravy
fleck
His hair is dark grey with flecks of ginger.
speck
There is a speck of blood by his ear.
(noun) 
(informal) 
Synonyms
display
effect
stir
splurge

idiom

See make a splash

phrasal verb

See splash out

Additional synonyms

in the sense of article
Definition
a written composition in a magazine or newspaper
a newspaper article
Synonyms
feature,
story,
paper,
piece,
item,
creation,
essay,
composition,
discourse,
treatise
in the sense of batter
Definition
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)
in the sense of blazon
Definition
to proclaim publicly
Synonyms
proclaim,
celebrate,
broadcast,
flourish,
trumpet,
renown,
make known

Synonyms of 'splash'

splash

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of break
Definition
(of waves) to strike violently against
He listened to the waves breaking against the shore.
Synonyms
pound,
crash,
batter,
lash,
buffet
in the sense of burst
Definition
a sudden increase of effort
short bursts of activity
Synonyms
rush,
surge,
fit,
outbreak,
outburst,
spate,
gush,
torrent,
eruption,
spurt,
outpouring
in the sense of fleck
Definition
a small marking or streak
His hair is dark grey with flecks of ginger.
Synonyms
mark,
speck,
streak,
spot,
dot,
pinpoint,
speckle
in the sense of mark
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
in the sense of patch
His marriage is going through a rough patch.
Synonyms
period,
time,
spell,
phase,
spot (British),
stretch
in the sense of piece
There was a piece about him on television.
Synonyms
item,
report,
story,
bit (informal),
study,
production,
review,
article
in the sense of publicize
Definition
to bring to public attention
He never publicized his plans.
Synonyms
make known,
report,
reveal,
publish,
broadcast,
leak,
disclose,
proclaim,
circulate,
make public,
divulge,
blazon
in the sense of shower
Definition
to sprinkle with or as if with a shower
They were showered with rice in the traditional manner.
Synonyms
cover,
dust,
spray,
sprinkle
in the sense of slop
Definition
to splash or spill (liquid)
Some water slopped over the edge of the glass.
Synonyms
spill,
splash,
overflow,
splatter,
spatter,
slosh (informal)
in the sense of slosh
Definition
to throw or pour (liquid) carelessly
The water sloshed around the bridge.
Synonyms
splash,
wash,
slop,
break,
plash

Additional synonyms

in the sense of stain
Definition
a mark or discoloration that is not easily removed
a black stain
Synonyms
mark,
spot,
blot,
blemish,
discoloration,
smirch
in the sense of story
Definition
a news report
Those are some of the top stories in the news.
Synonyms
report,
news,
article,
feature,
scoop,
news item
in the sense of strew
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
in the sense of strike
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)
in the sense of touch
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,
tincture
in the sense of trumpet
Definition
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
in the sense of wade
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,
slop
in the sense of wallow
Definition
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
in the sense of wash
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
in the sense of wet
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 synonyms

in the sense of smear
Definition
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
in the sense of smear
Definition
a dirty mark or smudge
a smear of gravy
Synonyms
smudge,
daub,
streak,
blot,
blotch,
splotch,
smirch
in the sense of smudge
Definition
a smear or dirty mark
smudges of blood
Synonyms
smear,
blot,
smut,
smutch
in the sense of speck
Definition
a very small mark or spot
There is a speck of blood by his ear.
Synonyms
mark,
spot,
dot,
stain,
blot,
fleck,
speckle,
mote
in the sense of spray
Definition
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,
diffuse
in the sense of spread
Definition
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
in the sense of sprinkle
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
in the sense of spurt
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,
squirt
in the sense of squirt
Definition
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
in the sense of stain
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
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