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- Dictionarysplash/splaSH/
noun
- 1. a sound made by something striking or falling into liquid: "we hit the water with a mighty splash" Similar
verb
- 1. cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops: "she splashed cold water onto her face" Similar
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The meaning of SPLASH is to strike and dash about a liquid or semiliquid substance. How to use splash in a sentence.
a small amount of a liquid that has fallen or been dropped: There were several splashes of white paint on the carpet. B2. the noise of something hitting or moving in water: We heard a splash and then saw that Toni had fallen in the river.
A splash is a tiny amount of a liquid. You might, for example, prefer your coffee with just a splash of cream. A splash can be wet, like a splash of lemonade in your tea, or it can be bright, like a splash of yellow across the oil painting you're working on.
Splash definition: to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter. See examples of SPLASH used in a sentence.
1. The act or sound of splashing: went for a splash in the lake; heard the splash of the fish being thrown back. 2. a. A flying mass of fluid. b. A small amount, especially of a fluid: a splash of liqueur on the cake. 3. A marking produced by or as if by scattered fluid: a splash of light.
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.
the sound of something falling into or moving in water: They sat listening to the splash of raindrops on the lake. a splash of colour. a small area of colour that makes something look brighter: The flowers added a splash of colour to the room. Idioms. make a splash.