Definitions
- Describing a sound made by something hitting a surface with force. - Referring to the result of something hitting a surface and spreading out in a messy way. - Talking about a sudden impact that creates a flat or spread-out shape.
- Describing the sound made by liquid hitting a surface. - Referring to the result of liquid hitting a surface and scattering in different directions. - Talking about the action of throwing or pouring liquid onto a surface.
List of Similarities
- 1Both involve liquid hitting a surface.
- 2Both can create a mess or spread out in different directions.
- 3Both can be used to describe sounds.
- 4Both can be used to describe actions involving liquid.
What is the difference?
- 1Force: Splat implies a more forceful impact than splash.
- 2Shape: Splat creates a flatter or more spread-out shape than splash.
- 3Liquid: Splash specifically refers to liquid, while splat can refer to any object hitting a surface.
- 4Sound: Splat is associated with a louder and more abrupt sound than splash.
- 5Intensity: Splat is often used to describe a more dramatic or sudden impact than splash.
Remember this!
Splat and splash are both words used to describe the impact of an object or liquid hitting a surface. However, splat implies a more forceful impact that creates a flatter or more spread-out shape, while splash specifically refers to liquid hitting a surface and scattering in different directions. Additionally, splat is associated with a louder and more abrupt sound than splash.