spittle
0 antonyms and opposites of spittle, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Saliva, especially when it collects visibly, often frothy.
Etymology
An altered form of dialect English spattle, from Old English spātl, related to the verb spit.
Full origin of spittle →Frequently asked questions
What does “spittle” mean?
The word “spittle” means saliva, especially when it collects visibly, often frothy. In plain terms, a slightly more visual or unpleasant word for saliva, often frothy or visible.
How do you pronounce “spittle”?
“Spittle” is pronounced SPIH-tl (/ˈspɪ.t(ə)l/ in IPA).
How do you use “spittle” in a sentence?
Here is “spittle” used in a sentence: “Spittle flew from his mouth as he shouted.”
What part of speech is “spittle”?
“Spittle” is a noun.
Where does the word “spittle” come from?
The word “spittle” comes from Old English. An altered form of dialect English spattle, from Old English spātl, related to the verb spit.