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splash vs dirty

dirty vs splash

splash is a noun but dirty is not a noun.

splash is not an adjective while dirty is an adjective.

splash and dirty both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
splash Yes No Yes No
dirty No Yes Yes No
As verbs, dirty is a hypernym of splash; that is, dirty is a word with a broader meaning than splash:
  • splash: soil or stain with a splashed liquid
  • dirty: make soiled, filthy, or dirty
Other hypernyms of splash include begrime, bemire, colly, grime, soil.
splash (noun) dirty (noun)
the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
the act of scattering water about haphazardly
a patch of bright color
the sound like water splashing
a small quantity of something moist or liquid
a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event
splash (adjective) dirty (adjective)
soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime
(of behavior or especially language) characterized by obscenity or indecency
spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination
unethical or dishonest
expressing or revealing hostility or dislike
obtained illegally or by improper means
(of a manuscript) defaced with changes
(of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear
vile; despicable
contaminated with infecting organisms
unpleasantly stormy
violating accepted standards or rules
splash (verb) dirty (verb)
dash a liquid upon or against make soiled, filthy, or dirty
cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force
strike and dash about in a liquid
soil or stain with a splashed liquid
mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered
walk through mud or mire
make a splashing sound
Difference between splash and dirty

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