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UK//splæʃ//US//splæʃ//

Meaning of Splash

To hit or move through liquid, creating a noise and spray of water.

In simple words: A quick and loud sound made by water.

Splash in a sentence

  • The children made a big splash when they jumped into the lake.
  • She decided to splash some water on her face to stay awake.
  • A splash of paint brightened up the room.
  • He heard the splash of the fish jumping out of the water.
  • The waves caused a splash as they hit the rocks.
  • She added a splash of lemon juice to the drink.

How to use Splash

Often used when describing water activities, suitable for casual conversations. It may not be formal enough for academic writing.

Grammar pattern

splash + object

Memory hint

Think of a kid jumping into a pool and making a big splash!

Related words

Collocations with Splash

  • splash of water
  • make a splash
  • splashdown
  • splash out
  • splash around

Synonyms for Splash

  • splashing
  • spray
  • spatter
  • plunge
  • deluge

Opposites of Splash

Common mistakes with Splash

  • Using 'splash' as a noun and not knowing it can also be a verb.
  • Confusing 'splash' with 'splat' which refers to a flat impact.
  • Mixing up different forms, like using 'splashing' instead of 'splash'.

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Frequently asked questions about Splash

What does Splash mean?

A quick and loud sound made by water.

What is the definition of Splash?

To hit or move through liquid, creating a noise and spray of water.

How do you use Splash in a sentence?

The children made a big splash when they jumped into the lake.

Can you give another example of Splash?

She decided to splash some water on her face to stay awake.

What are synonyms for Splash?

Common alternatives include splashing, spray, spatter, plunge, deluge.

What is the opposite of Splash?

Opposite meanings include dry, soak, drench.

What words go with Splash?

It commonly pairs with splash of water, make a splash, splashdown, splash out, splash around.

What are common mistakes when using Splash?

Using 'splash' as a noun and not knowing it can also be a verb. Confusing 'splash' with 'splat' which refers to a flat impact. Mixing up different forms, like using 'splashing' instead of 'splash'.

How do you pronounce Splash?

US: //splæʃ//, UK: //splæʃ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Splash?

Often used when describing water activities, suitable for casual conversations. It may not be formal enough for academic writing.