- nounsplash (noun) · splashes (plural noun)
- a sound made by something striking or falling into liquid:"we hit the water with a mighty splash"
- a spell of moving about in water energetically:"the girls joined them for a final splash in the pool"
- a small quantity of liquid that has fallen or been dashed against a surface:"a splash of gravy"
- a small quantity of liquid added to a drink:"a splash of lemonade"
- a bright patch of color:"add a red scarf to give a splash of color"
- informala prominent or sensational news feature or story:"a front-page splash"
- informala striking, ostentatious, or exciting effect or event:"there's going to be a big splash when Mike returns to the ring"
verbsplash (verb) · splashes (third person present) · splashed (past tense) · splashed (past participle) · splashing (present participle)- cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops:"she splashed cold water onto her face"
- make wet by splashing:"they splashed each other with water"
- (of a liquid) fall or be scattered in irregular drops:"a tear fell and splashed onto the pillow"
- strike or move around in a body of water, causing it to fly about noisily:"some stones splashed into the water" · "wheels splashed through a puddle"
- (be splashed with)be decorated with scattered patches of:"a field splashed with purple clover"
- print (a story or photograph, especially a sensational one) in a prominent place in a newspaper or magazine:"the story was splashed across the front pages" · "the newspaper splashed the news on Sunday's cover"
Originearly 18th century (as a verb): alteration of plash.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sound made by something striking or falling into liquid:
- a spell of moving about in water energetically:
- a small quantity of liquid that has fallen or been dashed against a surface:
- a small quantity of liquid added to a drink:
- a bright patch of color:
- a prominent or sensational news feature or story:
verb- cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops:
- make wet by splashing:
- (of a liquid) fall or be scattered in irregular drops:
- strike or move around in a body of water, causing it to fly about noisily:
- be decorated with scattered patches of:
- print (a story or photograph, especially a sensational one) in a prominent place in a newspaper or magazine:
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