How Do You Spell SPLASHES?

Pronunciation: [splˈaʃɪz] (IPA)

The word "splashes" is spelled with two S's and an H in the middle. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈsplæʃɪz/. The first syllable is pronounced with an "S" sound and an "L" sound followed by a short "a" sound. The "SH" sound is next, followed by a long "i" sound and an "z" at the end. The spelling of this word might seem complicated, but practicing it will make it easier over time.

SPLASHES Meaning and Definition

  1. Splashes, as a noun, refers to the sound and movement caused by drops of liquid hitting a surface or falling through the air. It often describes the action of liquid in motion, as well as the resulting droplets and ripples created by this action. Splashes can occur in various contexts such as when someone jumps or falls into water, causing the liquid to erupt and disperse. Additionally, splashes can be intentionally generated for recreational or decorative purposes, such as when adding water to a pool or creating a fountain. In these cases, the splashes add an element of beauty, animation, or playfulness to the environment.

    As a verb, "to splash" means to cause liquid to scatter or move rapidly, creating a spattering or splattering effect. This action is commonly seen when throwing or pouring liquid onto a surface. Splashing may result in the liquid spreading out in irregular patterns or being projected in different directions, depending on the force and angle of the action. The verb can also describe the sound made when liquid hits a surface or a person, providing an onomatopoeic quality to the word. Furthermore, "to splash" can express a figurative sense of engaging in something energetically or enthusiastically, similar to the idea of diving headfirst into an activity or experience.

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Etymology of SPLASHES

The word "splashes" originated from the verb "splash", which has its roots in the Middle English word "splaishen", meaning to spill water or make a sudden wet noise. This Middle English term is believed to have been derived from the Old English word "splaþsian". Ultimately, the word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*splat-", which referred to a splatter or a spatter.

Similar spelling words for SPLASHES

Conjugate verb Splashes

CONDITIONAL

I would splash
we would splash
you would splash
he/she/it would splash
they would splash

FUTURE

I will splash
we will splash
you will splash
he/she/it will splash
they will splash

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have splashed
we will have splashed
you will have splashed
he/she/it will have splashed
they will have splashed

PAST

I splashed
we splashed
you splashed
he/she/it splashed
they splashed

PAST PERFECT

I had splashed
we had splashed
you had splashed
he/she/it had splashed
they had splashed

PRESENT

I splash
we splash
you splash
he/she/it splashes
they splash

PRESENT PERFECT

I have splashed
we have splashed
you have splashed
he/she/it has splashed
they have splashed
I am splashing
we are splashing
you are splashing
he/she/it is splashing
they are splashing
I was splashing
we were splashing
you were splashing
he/she/it was splashing
they were splashing
I will be splashing
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I have been splashing
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he/she/it has been splashing
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I had been splashing
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he/she/it had been splashing
they had been splashing
I will have been splashing
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he/she/it will have been splashing
they will have been splashing
I would have splashed
we would have splashed
you would have splashed
he/she/it would have splashed
they would have splashed
I would be splashing
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you would be splashing
he/she/it would be splashing
they would be splashing
I would have been splashing
we would have been splashing
you would have been splashing
he/she/it would have been splashing
they would have been splashing

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