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slather

[ˈslæðər]

slather Definition

  • 1to spread or smear (a substance) thickly or liberally
  • 2to use a lot of something, especially in a way that is wasteful

Using slather: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slather" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She slathered butter on her toast.

  • Example

    He slathered sunscreen all over his body.

  • Example

    The chef slathered the sauce on the pizza.

  • Example

    She slathered on makeup before the party.

slather Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slather

Phrases with slather

  • to apply a large amount of something

    Example

    She slathered on thick layers of moisturizer before bed.

  • to cover something with a thick layer of something else

    Example

    He slathered the bread with peanut butter and jelly.

  • covered in a thick layer of something

    Example

    The chicken was slathered in barbecue sauce.

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Summary: slather in Brief

The verb 'slather' [ˈslæðər] means to spread or smear a substance thickly or liberally. It can also mean to use a lot of something, especially in a way that is wasteful. Examples include 'She slathered butter on her toast' and 'He slathered sunscreen all over his body.' Phrases include 'slather on thick,' 'slather with,' and 'slathered in.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

Slather

it

up

nice

and

good,

you

scrape

the

dough's

off.