splatter
spla
ˈsplæ
splā
tter
tɜr
tēr
British pronunciation
/splˈætɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "splatter"in English

to splatter
01

to let a liquid fall in drops, often in a messy manner

Transitive: to splatter a liquid
to splatter definition and meaning
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Examples
He accidentally splattered sauce on his shirt while cooking dinner.
The kids splattered mud on the walls while playing outside.
02

to splash or scatter a thick, sticky liquid onto something or someone

Transitive: to splatter a person or surface with a liquid
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Examples
The passing truck splattered him with mud as it drove through the puddle.
As the car raced by, it splattered the sidewalk with oil.
03

(of a liquid) to fall in drops, often in a scattered or messy manner

Intransitive
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Examples
Rain splattered against the windowpanes during the storm.
Mud splattered on his shoes as he walked through the puddles.
Splatter
01

the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively

02

the scattered droplets or particles of water or liquid that result from something being struck or dispersed forcefully

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Examples
The sudden downpour created a splatter on the pavement, forming small puddles.
The painter accidentally knocked over the bucket, causing a splatter of paint across the floor.
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