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splash vs salt

salt vs splash

splash and salt both are nouns.

splash is not an adjective while salt is an adjective.

splash and salt both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
splash Yes No Yes No
salt Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, salt is a hyponym of splash; that is, salt is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than splash:
  • splash: cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force
  • salt: sprinkle as if with salt
Other hyponyms of splash include drizzle, moisten.
splash (noun) salt (noun)
the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth
the act of scattering water about haphazardly white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food
a patch of bright color a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
the sound like water splashing
a small quantity of something moist or liquid
a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event
splash (adjective) salt (adjective)
(of speech) painful or bitter
splash (verb) salt (verb)
dash a liquid upon or against preserve with salt
cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force add zest or liveliness to
strike and dash about in a liquid sprinkle as if with salt
soil or stain with a splashed liquid add salt to
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 salt

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