IPA: /slɒʃ/
KK: /slɔʃ/
To move or splash around in a liquid, often making a sloshing sound.
The children love to slosh in the puddles after it rains.
Past: sloshed
Past Participle: sloshed
A sound made when liquid splashes or moves around, often associated with a sloshing motion.
I could hear the slosh of water in the bucket as I walked.
To move or splash a liquid around, often in a messy or careless way.
He had to slosh the water around to mix in the soap.
Past: sloshed
Past Participle: sloshed
The word 'slosh' originates from Middle English 'sloshen', meaning to splash or to move about in a liquid. It describes the action of liquid moving around, often in a messy or noisy way.
Imagine liquid splashing around messily — that's what 'slosh' means, as it captures the idea of moving about in a liquid.