Splashes

Pronunciation: /ˈsplæʃ/

Splashes (noun)

  1. the sound made when something hits water or liquid.
  2. a small amount of liquid that falls or is thrown onto something.
  3. a small area of bright color that stands out.

Examples

  • The splash echoed through the quiet forest.
  • A loud splash interrupted the conversation.

Common collocations: loud splash, sudden splash, splash of milk, splash of color, splash of red

Splashes (verb)

  1. to cause water or another liquid to move in drops or waves.
  2. to accidentally make someone or something wet with liquid.

Examples

  • The children splashed in the pool all afternoon.
  • He splashed water onto the hot pavement.

Synonyms of Splashes

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Splashes

  • Describing the absence of water or moisture.