slosh

/slɒʃ/

Definitions

1. verb

to move or make something move with a splashing sound, typically with a lot of water or liquid involved

“The children loved to slosh around in the puddles after the rainstorm.”

2. noun

a splashing or slopping sound, typically made by moving through water or a liquid

“The slosh of water against the ship’s hull was soothing to listen to.”

3. noun

a mixture of liquid and solid, typically thick and unsteady

“The slosh on the road made it difficult to drive on.”

4. verb

to pour or flow in a splashing or slopping manner

“The waterfall sloshed over the rocks below.”

Synonyms

  • slurp
  • splash
  • splosh

Antonyms

  • dry
  • solid