Pronunciation: /ˈsplætər/
noun a spot or mark of a liquid substance that has been splashed or spattered
A1 The paint splatter on the wall was colorful.
A2 She accidentally stepped in a mud splatter on the sidewalk.
B1 The chef's apron was covered in food splatter after a busy night in the kitchen.
B2 The forensic team analyzed the blood splatter at the crime scene.
C1 The artist created a masterpiece using a unique splatter technique.
C2 The explosion caused a splatter of debris to scatter across the room.
verb to cover a surface with drops or marks of a liquid substance
A1 The children accidentally splattered paint on the floor.
A2 She splattered sauce all over her white shirt while cooking.
B1 The artist splattered different colors on the canvas to create a unique masterpiece.
B2 The mud splattered all over the car as it drove through the puddles.
C1 The explosion caused debris to splatter in all directions.
C2 The crime scene was covered in blood splatter, indicating a violent struggle had taken place.
formal The artist used a brush to create a splatter effect on the canvas.
informal I accidentally made a ketchup splatter on my shirt.
slang The kids had a water balloon fight and there was splatter everywhere.
figurative The scandal caused a splatter of negative publicity for the company.
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