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spilling

/ˈspɪl.ɪŋ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

Present participle of spill; causing or allowing liquid to flow over the edge of its container, typically unintentionally.

Example Sentences:
  • She was walking too fast and ended up spilling coffee on her white shirt.
  • Be careful with that glass; you are spilling water onto the table.
2.noun

An act or instance of liquid flowing over or being accidentally discharged from a container.

Example Sentences:
  • The kitchen staff quickly cleaned up the spilling on the tiled floor.
  • Check the seal on the container to prevent any further spilling during transport.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English verb 'spillan', meaning to destroy, kill, or cause to flow over, which comes from Proto-Germanic *spilljaną (to waste, shed). Over time, the meaning shifted primarily from general destruction or waste to the specific physical act of liquid flowing or tipping over.

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Think of a pill bottle spilling its contents all over the floor.

Frequently Asked Questions About “spilling

1. What is the meaning of “spilling” in English?

In English, spilling (verb) is defined as: “Present participle of spill; causing or allowing liquid to flow over the edge of its container, typically unintentionally.”.

2. How do you use “spilling” in a sentence?

She was walking too fast and ended up spilling coffee on her white shirt.

3. What are English synonyms of “spilling”?

Common synonyms include:overflowing,sloshing,shedding,scattering

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “spilling”?

Derived from the Old English verb 'spillan', meaning to destroy, kill, or cause to flow over, which comes from Proto-Germanic *spilljaną (to waste, shed). Over time, the meaning shifted primarily from general destruction or waste to the specific physical act of liquid flowing or tipping over.