Squish

Pronunciation: /skwɪʃ/

Squish (verb)

  1. to press something soft so that it changes shape or makes a noise

Examples

  • She squished the ripe tomato gently.
  • He squished the clay between his fingers.

Common collocations: squish a grape, gently squish, squish softly, hear a squish, soft squish

Squish (noun)

  1. a soft sound made when something is pressed or crushed

Examples

  • The squish of wet shoes was annoying.
  • I heard a squish as I stepped in the mud.

Synonyms of Squish

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Squish

  • when referring to increasing size or volume