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View usage for: (splætəʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense splatters, present participle splattering, past tense, past participle splatteredverbIf a thick wet substance splatters on something or is splattered on it, it drops or is thrown over it. The rain splattered against the french windows. [VERB adverb/preposition] 'Sorry Edward,' I said, splattering the cloth with jam. [VERB noun] ...a mud-splattered white shirt. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: stain, spatter, mark, smear More Synonyms of splatter splatter in British English (ˈsplætə) verb1. to splash with small blobs; spatter noun2. a splash of liquid, mud, etc splatter in American English (ˈsplætər) noun, verb transitive, verb intransitive Word origin altered (infl. by splash) < spatter Examples of 'splatter' in a sentencesplatter There was blood splattered on my visor.The edge of his robes was splattered with blood.His home was splattered in their blood. Blood was splattered across the floor.We see them having to mop up bathrooms splattered with blood and tidy bedrooms full of the detritus and stench of death.I got blood splattered on my jeans.Audience members apparently have complained of being splattered with fake blood during previews of the work, which opens next week.A ripe fruit has been thrown, splattered on the wall behind her. Blood splattered the ceiling.TV footage from inside the museum showed blood splattered across walls and floors and the bodies of victims, some still clutching their cameras.Q My home's previous owners used to burn candles on the mantelpiece and now there is wax splattered up the wall.A GIANT billboard showing a woman with milk splattered on her face has been removed afterbeing branded indecent. In other languagessplatter British English: splatter VERB If a thick wet substance splatters on something or is splattered on it, it drops or is thrown over it. The rain splattered against the windows. - American English: splatter
- Brazilian Portuguese: respingar
- Chinese: 溅洒
- European Spanish: salpicar
- French: gicler
- German: spritzen
- Italian: schizzare
- Japanese: はねかける/はねかかる
- Korean: 튀다
- European Portuguese: respingar
- Latin American Spanish: salpicar
Definition to splash (something or someone) with small blobs a mud-splattered white suit Synonyms speckle blotch splodge bespatter Additional synonymsDefinition to splash with dirty water Synonyms splatter, smear, muddy, spatter, befoul, begrime, bedaub, besprinkle 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 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 - spitting image
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Additional synonymsDefinition to sprinkle (an object or a surface) with a liquid A delicious cold spray spattered my face. Synonyms splash, spray, sprinkle, soil, dirty, scatter, daub, speckle, splodge, bespatter, bestrew |