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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for amounts of liquid in American Thesaurus

General words for amounts of liquid

splash (noun)

a small amount of one liquid that is added to another

sip (noun)

a small amount of liquid taken into your mouth

drop (noun)

a very small amount of liquid with a round shape

river (noun)

a large amount of liquid that flows somewhere

moisture (noun)

a small amount of water or another liquid in the air, on the surface of something, or in a substance

condensation (noun)

the water on windows or walls that forms when steam or warm air changes into liquid

trickle (noun)

a small amount of a liquid or other substance that flows slowly

jet (noun)

a stream of liquid that comes out of something very quickly and with a lot of force

leak (noun)

an amount of liquid or gas that comes out of a hole or crack in something

bead (noun)

a small drop of a liquid such as blood or sweat

blob (noun)

a small amount of a thick liquid

blot (noun)

a drop of liquid, especially ink, on the surface of something

draft (noun)

formal an amount of liquid that you swallow at one time

dregs (noun)

the small amount of liquid and solid pieces left in the bottom of a container

dribble (noun)

a small amount of liquid

drip (noun)

one of the small drops of liquid that fall from something

droplet (noun)

a very small drop of liquid

fountain (noun)

a stream of liquid that rises into the air

globule (noun)

a small ball of a thick liquid or a sticky substance

gob (noun)

a small amount of a sticky liquid

gush (noun)

a large quantity of liquid or gas that quickly flows out of a place

lake (noun)

a large amount of liquid

leakage (noun)

an amount of gas or liquid that leaks from something

pool (noun)

a small area of still liquid

rivulet (noun)

a small stream of liquid

runnel (noun)

literary a small stream of liquid

solution (noun)

chemistry a liquid with another substance dissolved in it, so that it has become part of the liquid

spill (noun)

an amount of liquid that has accidentally flowed out of its container

spillage (noun)

an amount of a substance that has been spilled

spot (noun)

mainly British a small amount of something, usually a liquid

spray (noun)

many small drops of water that are forced into the air together, for example from the ocean

sprinkling (noun)

a small amount of a liquid or a substance such as sugar or snow on the surface of something

spurt (noun)

a sudden strong flow of a liquid

squirt (noun)

an amount of liquid that is squirted

suspension (noun)

chemistry a liquid that contains very small pieces of a solid substance

top-up (noun)

British an amount of liquid added to a glass or cup that someone is drinking from in order to fill it