splatter |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between splatter and splurt
is that
splatter is to splash; to scatter; to land or strike in an uneven, distributed mess while
splurt is to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As a noun splatter
is an uneven shape or mess created by something dispersing on impact.
spurt |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between spurt and splurt
is that
spurt is to cause to gush out suddenly or violently in a stream or jet while
splurt is to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As a noun spurt
is a brief gush, as of liquid spurting from an orifice or a cut/wound.
squeeze |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between squeeze and splurt
is that
squeeze is to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once while
splurt is (informal|transitive) to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As a noun squeeze
is a difficult position.
surprise |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between surprise and splurt
is that
surprise is to cause (someone) to feel unusually alarmed or delighted while
splurt is (informal|transitive) to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As a noun surprise
is something not expected.
As an adjective surprise
is unexpected.
disgust |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between disgust and splurt
is that
disgust is to cause an intense dislike for something while
splurt is (informal|transitive) to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As a noun disgust
is an intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.
violent |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between violent and splurt
is that
violent is (archaic) to urge with violence while
splurt is (informal|transitive) to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As an adjective violent
is involving extreme force or motion.
As a noun violent
is (obsolete) an assailant.
spit |
splurt |
As verbs the difference between spit and splurt
is that
spit is to impale on a spit or
spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while
splurt is (informal|transitive) to spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
As a noun spit
is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or
spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.