Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chispar

verb
/ˈʧɪspɑːr/
Definition
To create a sharp, high-pitched sound, often caused by striking or scrubbing against a hard surface.
Examples
  • The firecrackers chispar in the night sky, lighting up the darkness with sharp sounds.
  • As she scoured the pan, the metal began to chispar, signaling it was too hot.
  • He could hear the chispar of the ice as he skated across the frozen lake.
Meaning
Chispar refers to the action of producing a sound that resembles a high-pitched fizz or crackle, typically attributed to certain actions involving friction or impact.
Synonyms
  • crackle
  • fizz
  • pop
  • sparkle
  • snap