Difference between Slush and Splash

What is the difference between Slush and Splash?

Slush as a noun is half-melted snow while Splash as a noun is the sound made by an object hitting a liquid.

Slush

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Half-melted snow Liquid mud or mire (plural slushes) flavored shaved ice

Example sentence: I love to lounge, and I particularly love to eat outdoors. It's a throwback to my childhood in Hawaii. I have memories of coming out of the sea and eating corn chips with a strawberry vanilla slush.

Splash

Part of speech:

Definition:

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The sound made by an object hitting a liquid.An impact or impression.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To hit or agitate liquid so that part of it separates from the principal liquid mass.To disperse a fluid suddenly; to splatter.To create an impact or impression; to print, post or publicize prominently.To launch a ship.

Example sentence: I hate people who splash their own pain on covers, like the whole world should hear about them. Why are we all supposed to be interested in one individual's suffering?

We hope you now know whether to use Slush or Splash in your sentence.

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