Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

slish

verb
/slɪʃ/
Definition
A sound made by something wet catching against a surface or by someone walking through water.
Examples
  • As I walked along the shore, I could hear the slish of the waves against the rocks.
  • The children were slishing through the puddles after the rain.
Meaning
Slish refers to the noise produced when something moist or watery is disturbed, creating a soft, squelching sound.
Synonyms
  • Squish
  • Slosh
  • Squelch