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splatter

splash / scatter / spot / spray
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: splatteredpp: splattereding: splattering

This term evokes a sense of chaotic, uncontrolled dispersion of liquid. It differs from a simple splash by emphasizing the resulting pattern of small, scattered droplets rather than a single mass of water. It often carries a connotation of messiness or accidental contamination, such as grease in a kitchen or mud on a vehicle. As a noun, the word can refer to both the physical mark left behind and the auditory experience of liquid hitting a hard surface. While it is generally countable when referring to individual spots, it can function as an uncountable noun when describing the general action or sound of splashing.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To splash a liquid, especially in small drops, over a surface.

"The mud splattered the side of the car as it drove through the puddle."

Intransitive Verb
[~ over something]

To splash or scatter in small drops across a surface.

"Paint splattered over the canvas in a chaotic pattern."

Noun

A spot or patch of a liquid that has been splashed onto a surface.

"There was a large splatter of tomato sauce on his white shirt."

Noun

The act or sound of a liquid splashing against a surface.

"The splatter of rain against the window pane kept her awake."

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