IPA: /ˈplæʃi/
KK: /ˈplæʃi/
Describing something that is colorful or wet, often with splashes of color or water.
The plashy garden was filled with vibrant flowers and glistening dew.
Comparative: plashier
Superlative: plashiest
Plashy → The word 'plashy' originates from the Middle English 'plasche', which means to splash or to wet. It is derived from the Old English 'plæsc', meaning a splash or a puddle. The word describes something that is wet or muddy, often associated with splashing water.
Imagine a scene where water is splashing around, creating a wet and muddy environment. This helps you remember that 'plashy' refers to something that is wet or splashed.