spilt Synonyms

spilt Meaning

spilt

to relieve (a sail) from the pressure of the wind so as to reef or furl it, to cause (blood) to flow by wounding or killing, to throw off or out, to relieve the pressure of (wind) on a sail by coming about or by adjusting the sail with lines, to cause or allow to fall, flow, or run out by accident, to fall from one's place (as on a horse), to divulge especially personal information, a fall from a horse or vehicle, something spilled, to divulge secret or hidden information, to cause or allow something to spill, to fall or run out so as to be lost or wasted, the act or an instance of spilling, a fall from a horse or vehicle or an erect position, to let out, kill, destroy, to flow, run, or fall out, over, or off and become wasted, scattered, or lost, to spread profusely or beyond bounds, a wooden splinter, to cause or allow especially accidentally or unintentionally to fall, flow, or run out so as to be lost or wasted, an act or instance of spilling, a small roll or twist of paper or slip of wood for lighting a fire, to spread beyond limits, to cause (blood) to be lost by wounding

spilt Sentence Examples

  1. The careless waiter spilt coffee all over the white tablecloth.
  2. The inkwell was knocked over, spilling its contents onto the important document.
  3. The milk had spilt out of the bottle and formed a sticky puddle on the floor.
  4. The spilled paint created a colorful mess on the canvas.
  5. The heavy rain caused the dam to burst, spilling water across the countryside.
  6. The blood had spilt out from the wound, staining her clothes.
  7. The spilled gasoline ignited, causing a small fire in the garage.
  8. The dog's bowl had been spilt over, leaving a trail of water on the carpet.
  9. The farmer watched in dismay as the spilled grain ruined his crop.
  10. The spilled beans revealed the truth and started a chain of events that could not be stopped.

FAQs About the word spilt

to relieve (a sail) from the pressure of the wind so as to reef or furl it, to cause (blood) to flow by wounding or killing, to throw off or out, to relieve the

disclosed,revealed, exposed, brought to light, shared, unveiled, uncovered, spilled the beans (about), published, bared

hid, veiled, covered (up), masked, concealed, disguised, cloaked, shrouded, obscured, overshadowed

The careless waiter spilt coffee all over the white tablecloth.

The inkwell was knocked over, spilling its contents onto the important document.

The milk had spilt out of the bottle and formed a sticky puddle on the floor.

The spilled paint created a colorful mess on the canvas.