spatter (Meaning)
spatter (n)
the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
spatter (v)
dash a liquid upon or against
rain gently
spot, splash, or soil
Synonyms & Antonyms of spatter
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- loads
- fistful
- profusion
- quantity
- oodles
- raft
- mess
- bushel
- bucket
- deal
- peck
- wealth
- reams
- gobs
- peck
- volume
- volume
- plenty
- heaps
- bucket
- lot
- barrel
- abundance
- loads
- pile
- boatload
- wealth
- abundance
- stack
- mass
- oodles
- reams
- scads
- profusion
- quantity
- wad
- scads
- wad
- fistful
- mass
- boatload
- heaps
- mountain
- deal
- gobs
- lot
- stack
- barrel
- pile
- mountain
- plenty
- bundle
- raft
- bushel
- bundle
- mess
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- embarrassment
- overmuch
- slab
- overflow
- passel
- lashings
- overage
- overabundance
- much
- lashings
- superabundance
- much
- superfluity
- lashins
- surfeit
- potful
- bonanza
- surplus
- passel
- lashins
- slab
- overkill
- overabundance
- overmuch
- surfeit
- embarrassment
- superfluity
- excess
- surplus
- bonanza
- overage
- excess
- overkill
- overflow
- potful
- superabundance
spatter Sentence Examples
- The painter's brush spattered paint across the canvas, creating an abstract masterpiece.
- The waves crashed against the shore, sending spatter of water high into the air.
- The exploding firework showered sparks that spattered the surrounding area.
- The chef spattered oil from the hot pan as he flipped the pancakes.
- The accident caused the car to spatter glass shards over the road.
- The angry child threw mud at the wall, spattering it with brown stains.
- The ink spilled from the pen, spattering the document with black ink blots.
- The mud spattered the bicycle rider as he rode through the puddle.
- The sprinklers spattered water onto the lawn, cooling the grass.
- The paint spattered onto his shirt while he was painting the house, leaving colorful stains.
FAQs About the word spatter
the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively, the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface, dash a liquid upon or against, rain gently,
splash,slosh, dash, swash, spray, slop, sprinkle,wash, dabble, lap
loads, fistful, profusion,quantity, oodles, raft, mess, bushel, bucket, deal
The painter's brush spattered paint across the canvas, creating an abstract masterpiece.
The waves crashed against the shore, sending spatter of water high into the air.
The exploding firework showered sparks that spattered the surrounding area.
The chef spattered oil from the hot pan as he flipped the pancakes.