"Spreadable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spreadable" Meaning

Capable of being easily and smoothly spread or dispersed, typically to make it easier to apply or distribute.

"Spreadable" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Spreadable"


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"The butter was too hard to be spreadable."
"Honey is a spreadable condiment."
"Cream cheese is a popular dairy product that is very spreadable."
"Lettuce leaves can be too bitter to make an acceptable spreadable."
"Jam is a sweet, spreadable topping for toast."

"Spreadable" Similar Words

Spray-on

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Something that is applied or spread in a thin layer, typically using a spray can or other device, often to achieve a smooth or even coat.<br><br>Example: "She used a spray-on hairspray to fix her hair in place."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also imply that something is easily spread or imposed over a surface, or imposed in a casual or superficial manner.<br><br>Example: "The politician's demands were treated as a spray-on solution to the country's problems."

Spray-painted

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Spray

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A spray is a stream of tiny liquid droplets that are released into the air, often in a fine mist. It can also refer to a type of product, such as a spray bottle or spray paint, that releases or disperses the liquid in this way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The leaf blower sprays water everywhere.<br> The spray bottle dispenses shampoo.<br> Can you spray some perfume?

Sprayed

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The word "sprayed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "spray". <br><br>1. Poured or scattered droplets of a liquid, especially to kill weeds or insects, or to clean something.<br>Example: She sprayed the garden with water to water the flowers.<br><br>2. Spread or be-spattered over a surface with a liquid, and sometimes with a particular texture or pattern.<br>Example: The paint sprayed across the wall.<br><br>3. Fired a bullet or shell explosively into the air.<br>Example: The gun sprayed bullets wildly when it jammed.<br><br>4. To scatter small droplets of liquid, usually when under pressure.<br>Example: The doctor sprayed the patient with disinfectant.<br><br>5. Directed towards or affecting an area, or an instance of doing so.<br>Example: Sprayed sand creates dust.<br><br>6. To play a forceful gust of wind, often on a calm day, comes across the water and then the strong spray throws a misty veil as high as the skull before grinding to a stop in front of the ship.<br><br>7. When something is scattered around because of the force of a fusillade of bullets.<br>Example: Panic took over, and people scrambled to get away from the guns, spraying shots everywhere.

Spraying

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To scatter or distribute something, such as water, liquid, or small particles, forcefully or loosely in the air or a surface.<br><br>Example: "The fire hose began spraying water throughout the fire to extinguish the flames."

Sprays

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Spread-eagled

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Stretched out flat with arms and legs outstretched in all directions, often in a awkward or vulnerable position.

Spread

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To extend or cause something to extend over a wider area so that it covers more space.<br><br>Example: "The company is planning to spread its operations globally."<br><br>Meaning can also vary depending on the context, including:<br><br> To scatter or disperse something, such as seeds or particles.<br> To announce or release information widely.<br> To plagiarize or take someone else's work without permission.

Spreadeagle

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Spread-eagle: To display or show something, especially a competitive business or offer, in a way that is visible and appealing to many people, often through the use of public advertising or media.<br><br>Example: The company tries to spreadeagle its new product on social media to attract as many customers as possible.<br><br>(Alternative meaning) : To stretch someone or something out on a surface, often causing them to be uncomfortable or embarrassed.<br><br>Example: He made fun of his friend by spreadeagling him on the ground.

Spreadeagled

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Exposed or laid out with all limbs stretched out to the sides.

Spreader

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A person or thing that spreads something, especially a disease, germ, or message, through physical contact or movement. Can also refer to a tool used to spread objects or substances, like paint or seed, over a surface.

Spreaders

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Spreaders can refer to two different things:<br><br>1. Distributors: Devices that apply a substance evenly over a surface, such as paint, grass seed, or fertilizer. Examples include lawn spreaders, paint sprayers, or harrow spreaders.<br>2. People who spread something: Those who distribute information, ideas, or rumors. This can be done through various means, such as through speech, social media, or writing.

Spreading

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Spreads

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To spread means to distribute or disperse something, such as an idea, a news, a rumor, or a substance, over a wide area or surface.<br><br>Example: "The news of the event spread quickly through the town."<br><br>Or, in a physical sense, to spread something means to open out or expand it, making it wider or covering a larger area.<br><br>Example: "Please spread the blanket over the grass so we can sit down."

Spreadsheet

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A spreadsheet is a computer application that stores and manages data in a tabular format, often used for numerical data such as financial information, statistics, and lists. It is designed to perform mathematical calculations, data analysis, and visualization, and often includes features such as formulas, charts, and graphs.<br><br>Examples of spreadsheet software include Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc.

Spreadsheets

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A computer application used for storing, organizing, and manipulating data in a tabular format, typically with rows and columns. It allows users to perform calculations, sort, filter, and analyze data. Common examples include Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets.