"Splattered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Splattered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Splattered" Meaning

Spread out in a splashing or spouting motion, typically in a sudden or careless way.

Example: "Puddles of paint were splattered all over the floor."

"Splattered" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Splattered"


1. After accidentally knocking over the paint can, the neighbor's wall was utterly splattered with red paint.

2. Splattered onomatopoeia filled the appropriately titled novel, helping readers immerse into the action-packed dramatic sequence.

3. Beyond applying neutral lip gloss, her friend applied an inappropriate woozy accent, splattered across her custom-designed jacket in what she jokingly called "Trailer Insults Defense Tutor III".

4. His entire art supply was splattered all over the white tablecloth.

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"Splattered" Similar Words

Splashback

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A splashback is a small amount of liquid, especially water, that splashes off a surface, such as when a liquid hits a solid object and bounces back. It can also refer to a flashback or a repetition of something that happened before, often in reference to events or effects occurring in a sequence or cyclical pattern.

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Splat

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"Spray (a liquid) forcefully on a surface, causing it to break up into small drops: the tomato splatters with juice as you drop it. A thing that falls or is thrown and hits a hard surface, making a loud noise and creating a messy outcome."<br><br>Example: "He accidentally splattered the paint on the wall."<br><br>Or, in the idiomatic sense:<br><br>"to happen or be done in a sudden and often disorganized way: the orders were splattered across the screen."

Splats

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"Spats" can refer to a few different things.<br><br>1. Small marks left on a surface after a collision or impact, such as paint splats or object splats.<br><br>2. Slang for disagreements or disputes, particularly among romantic partners. Example: "They got into a spats over the holidays."<br><br>"However, the more common and acceptable word to use in modern English for the latter meaning is "spats" without an 'i'.

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Splay

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Splay refers to the act of bending or spreading something, such as branches of a tree, apart or outwards, often in an irregular or sprawling manner. It can also describe a sudden movement, such as a sudden turn or sprawl, or a term used in computer science to describe a data structure rearrangement.<br><br>Example: "The tree's branches splayed outwards against the sky."

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Spleen

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The spleen is an organ in the body located in the upper left region of the abdomen, above the stomach and below the diaphragm. It is a fist-sized organ that is part of the lymphatic system, which helps to filter the blood and defend the body against infection.<br><br>The spleen has several functions:<br><br>1. <strong> FILTERS THE BLOOD</strong>: The spleen helps to filter the blood and remove old, damaged red blood cells from the circulation. It is particularly good at removing red blood cells that contain varying degrees of hemoglobin modification, which are termed oxymoronic red cell forms.<br>2. <strong>STORAGE OF RED BLOOD CELLS</strong>: The spleen is a reservoir for red blood cells, which it stores when the body doesn't need them. It also stores platelets and helps to regulate the levels of white blood cells in the blood.<br>3. <strong>IMMUNE RESPONSE</strong>: The spleen plays a role in the body's immune response by filtering out pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances that enter the bloodstream.<br>4. <strong>TOXIN REMOVAL</strong>: The spleen also helps to remove waste products and toxins from the blood, including bilirubin, which is a compound that can be toxic if it builds up in the body.<br><br>The spleen is usually not essential for ongoing health, and people can live without it. However, it is often removed during surgery if it is damaged, diseased, or is no longer functioning properly. This surgery is called a splenectomy.<br><br>There are some rare congenital conditions where the spleen is absent at birth, which is known as asplenia.

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Spleenwort

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Spleenwort is a common name for certain species of ferns, particularly those in the genus Asplenium. They are typically perennial plants that thrive in shaded, moisture-rich environments. The name "spleenwort" likely comes from an old idea that ferns of this genus were good for the health of the spleen.