splash
//splæʃ//
Translation
sıçrama, sıçratma, sıçramak
Definition
Splash refers to the sound, action, or effect of a liquid hitting a surface or being disturbed, often creating droplets or a scattering of the liquid. As a verb, it describes the act of causing liquid to move or scatter in this way, such as when jumping into water or spilling a drink. As a noun, it can denote the sound itself, the mark left by liquid, or a small amount of liquid. This word is commonly used in everyday contexts involving water, rain, or other fluids, and can also appear in figurative expressions like 'make a splash' (to attract attention).
Example
“The children love to splash in the puddles after the rain.”
“She accidentally splashed coffee on her white shirt.”
“We heard a loud splash as the rock hit the water.”
“The diver made a perfect splash with minimal water disturbance.”
“He splashed his face with cold water to wake up.”
“The car splashed mud all over the pedestrians.”
“There was a splash of paint on the floor from the renovation.”
“She added a splash of lemon juice to the recipe for extra flavor.”
“The kids splashed each other at the swimming pool.”
“A sudden splash in the lake startled the birds.”
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