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BNC: 14469 COCA: 12547

splinter

1 splinter /ˈsplɪntɚ/ noun
plural splinters
1 splinter
/ˈsplɪntɚ/
noun
plural splinters
Learner's definition of SPLINTER
[count]
: a thin, sharp piece of something (such as wood, glass, etc.) that has broken off a larger piece : sliver(木头、玻璃等的)尖碎片,尖片,裂片

— splintery

/ˈsplɪntɚri/ adjective [more splintery; most splintery]
2 splinter /ˈsplɪntɚ/ verb
splinters; splintered; splintering
2 splinter
/ˈsplɪntɚ/
verb
splinters; splintered; splintering
Learner's definition of SPLINTER
: to break (something) into small pieces or splinters(使)裂成碎片,碎裂
[no object]
[+ object]
: to divide or split a group of people into smaller groups分成(小组);划分;分裂
[no object]
[+ object]

— splintered

adjective
BNC: 14469 COCA: 12547

splinter

1 of 2

noun

splin·​ter ˈsplin-tər How to pronounce splinter (audio)
1
a
: a thin piece split or broken off lengthwise : sliver
b
: a small needlelike particle
2
: a group or faction broken away from a parent body
splinter adjective
splintery adjective

splinter

2 of 2

verb

splintered; splintering ˈsplin-tə-riŋ How to pronounce splinter (audio)
-triŋ

transitive verb

1
: to split or rend into long thin pieces : shiver
2
: to split into fragments, parts, or factions

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Noun I got a splinter in my finger. There were splinters of glass everywhere. Verb The board splintered under his weight. The impact of the crash splintered the glass. groups that have splintered off to form new political movements a political party that has been splintered by disagreements See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Then invaders—possibly Saxons, possibly a splinter group from Arthur’s British tribe—crossed the Bodmin Moor and made their way west across the marshy ground toward the Camel River. Joshua Hammer, Smithsonian Magazine, 24 Aug. 2022 The splinter sect of the Mormon church had been practicing polygamy in the American West for decades, often with underage brides, but under Warren's leadership, the FLDS Church became an even more sinister operation. Kristen Baldwin, EW.com, 7 June 2022 Its militant threat remains, diffused and scattered across the world through a range of splinter groups. Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post, 2 Aug. 2022 In recent years, schisms over how to commemorate Stonewall have opened, spawning splinter groups events intended to be more protest-oriented. Bobby Caina Calvan, USA TODAY, 27 June 2022 In recent years, schisms over how to commemorate Stonewall have opened, spawning splinter groups events intended to be more protest-oriented. Bobby Caina Calvan, Anchorage Daily News, 27 June 2022 One of the principal routes north runs along Mexico’s Gulf coast, where splinter groups from the Gulf Cartel have taken control of migrant smuggling. Juan Carlos Rivera, WSJ, 1 July 2022 In recent years, schisms over how to commemorate Stonewall have opened, spawning splinter groups events intended to be more protest-oriented. Bobby Caina Calvan, USA TODAY, 27 June 2022 In recent years, schisms over how to commemorate Stonewall have opened, spawning splinter groups events intended to be more protest-oriented. Bobby Caina Calvan, Anchorage Daily News, 27 June 2022
Verb
The swift collapse of the Soviet Union, which perestroika caused to splinter, brought extreme economic conditions, disorder and a blow to national pride. Stephen Collinson, CNN, 30 Aug. 2022 Across multiple generations, that can splinter possession across many families. Silvia Marchetti, CNN, 8 June 2022 Vladimir Putin hoped that invading Ukraine would make NATO splinter, but the alliance has been energized and is now set to expand. The Editorial Board, WSJ, 19 Apr. 2022 Plastic in the ocean is constantly being degraded; even something as big and buoyant as a milk jug will eventually shed and splinter into microplastics. New York Times, 3 Apr. 2022 When the men’s lead pack began to splinter in the final miles, Noah Droddy managed to maintain contact, more or less, with Hehir until the finish. Martin Fritz Huber, Outside Online, 21 Dec. 2020 The night, maybe the season, didn’t splinter because Bobrovsky didn’t. Dave Hyde, Sun Sentinel, 6 May 2022 Scambos said that for a long time the ice shelf had been wedged against an island, with the same effect as putting too much pressure on a piece of wood that later begins to splinter. Rachel Ramirez And Hafsa Khalil, CNN, 25 Mar. 2022 But their impromptu date begins to splinter — and then shatter — when the music distorts, and none other than Carrey’s voice seeps in. Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 5 Apr. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Middle Dutch; akin to Middle Low German splinte splint

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1582, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of splinter was in the 14th century
BNC: 14469 COCA: 12547
splinter

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SPLINTER | SPLINTER + VERB | SPLINTER + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEtiny細小碎片glass, metal, wood, wooden玻璃碎片;金屬碎片;木頭裂片VERB + SPLINTERget, have扎上碎片pull out, remove, take out拔出/除去/取出碎片SPLINTER + VERBlodge碎片扎入SPLINTER + NOUNfaction, group, party (all figurative) 分裂出來的派別/組織/政黨a radical splinter group of the organization從該組織分裂出來的激進組織PREPOSITIONsplinter of⋯的碎片A small splinter of metal had lodged in his thumb.一小塊金屬扎入了他的大拇指。

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