Meaning & Definition of word "Blemish"

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    Blemish

    /ˈblɛmɪʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A small mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something.
      • Example: The antique vase had a blemish on its surface that reduced its value.
    • 2. A moral flaw or weakness.
      • Example: Despite his impressive resume, the scandal was a blemish on his character.
    • 3. An imperfection or defect.
      • Example: The car was in excellent condition, except for a minor blemish on the bumper.

    verb:

    • 1. To spoil the appearance of something.
      • Example: The spilled paint will blemish the new floor if not cleaned up immediately.
    • 2. To damage or tarnish one's reputation.
      • Example: The false accusations aimed to blemish her hard-earned reputation.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'blemir', meaning to darken or tarnish.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blemish in character:

    A flaw in someone's ethical or moral integrity.

    to blemish one's reputation:

    To damage or harm one's good name.

    Related Words

    stain:

    A mark made by a foreign substance.

    spot:

    A small area differing in color or texture from the surrounding area.

    Slang Meanings of blemish

    Meaning: An undesirable mark or point in a situation.

    Example Sentence: The delay was a real blemish on an otherwise smooth project.

    Meaning: A flaw in a plan or argument.

    Example Sentence: That argument has a blemish; it doesn't consider the latest data.