[Idiom] MAKE A SPLASH. - Catchy English Sayings to Grab Attention

Make a splash.

Make a splash.

/meɪk ə splæʃ/

To be noticed or cause a sensation.

To "make a splash" is to do something that attracts a lot of attention and is often memorable. Think of someone diving into a quiet pool and the big splash they create; similarly, when someone makes a splash in society or industry, they're doing something impactful that catches everyone's eye.

Example Sentences

  1. She really made a splash at the party with her stunning outfit.

    She really attracted a lot of attention at the party with her stunning outfit.

  2. The new ad campaign is designed to make a splash in the market.

    The new advertising campaign is designed to attract a lot of attention in the market.

  3. With her innovative approach, she made a splash in the technology industry and garnered significant media attention.

    With her innovative approach, she garnered significant attention in the technology industry.

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