Spill
UK /["/spɪl/","/spɪlz/","/spɪld/","/spɪlt/","/ˈspɪlɪŋ/"]/US /["/spɪl/","/spɪlz/","/spɪld/","/spɪlt/","/ˈspɪlɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to flow over the edge of a container by accident; to make liquid do this
In simple words: To accidentally pour out a liquid.
Examples
- She accidentally spilled coffee on her shirt.
- Be careful not to spill the juice when you pour it.
- The truck spilled its load of sand on the highway.
- The oil spill caused significant environmental damage.
- Don't spill the beans about the surprise party.
- She spilled the secret despite her promise to keep it.
Usage notes
Use 'spill' when talking about liquids that accidentally come out of a container. It's not appropriate for dry substances like sand or powder. Can be used both literally and metaphorically.
Grammar pattern
spill + object
Memory hint
Imagine a cup tipping over and spilling juice everywhere.
Collocations
- almost
- accidentally
- out
- try not to
- let something
- across
- down
- from
Synonyms
- slosh
- overflow
- pour out
- drop
- scatter
Antonyms
- collect
- contain
Common mistakes
- Using 'spill' for non-liquid items (e.g., 'spill the sand').
- Confusing 'spill' with 'split'.
- 'Spill' should not be used in a passive voice context ('The coffee was spilled by me').