Meaning & Definition of word "Blot"

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    Blot

    /blɒt/

    noun:

    • 1. A dark mark or stain, especially on paper.
      • Example: She noticed a blot of ink on her favorite shirt.
    • 2. A blemish or imperfection that spoils something.
      • Example: The scandal was a blot on his otherwise exemplary career.
    • 3. An area of darkness in a surface or background.
      • Example: The artist used a large blot of blue to create the night sky.

    verb:

    • 1. To dry or clean a wet or oily surface by absorbing the liquid.
      • Example: He used a tissue to blot the spill from the table.
    • 2. To mark or stain with a blot.
      • Example: She accidentally blotted the paper with her dirty hands.
    • 3. To destroy or obliterate, especially in terms of reputation or memory.
      • Example: The act of fraud blotted his good name forever.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'blotta' meaning 'to mark, spot'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blot one's copybook:

    To make a mistake that harms one's reputation.

    blot out:

    To cover or obscure something.

    Related Words

    ink:

    A colored fluid used for writing or printing.

    stain:

    A mark or discolouration on a surface.

    Slang Meanings of blot

    Meaning: To mess something up

    Example Sentence: I really blotted that test.

    Meaning: To make a mistake or error

    Example Sentence: He blotted when he forgot the lines.