Meaning & Definition of word "Fleck"

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    Fleck

    /flɛk/

    noun:

    • 1. A small spot or mark.
      • Example: She noticed a fleck of paint on the floor.
    • 2. A small, distinct particle or fragment.
      • Example: The diamond glittered with flecks of color.
    • 3. A small amount of something, especially when contrasted with a larger whole.
      • Example: There was a fleck of truth in his exaggerated story.

    verb:

    • 1. To mark or dot something with small spots.
      • Example: The artist flecked the canvas with vibrant colors.
    • 2. To scatter or sprinkle small spots over a surface.
      • Example: The rain flecked the windshield with water.

    Etymology

    Middle English flekke, from Old Norse flekkr.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fleck of dust:

    A tiny piece of dust.

    fleck of color:

    A small amount of color contrasted against a different color.

    Related Words

    splotch:

    A large mark or stain.

    streak:

    A long, narrow mark or strip differing in color or texture from its surroundings.

    speck:

    A small spot or stain.

    Slang Meanings of fleck

    Meaning: A tiny amount of something.

    Example Sentence: Just a fleck of sugar in my tea is enough.

    Meaning: Used to describe a minor flaw.

    Example Sentence: That car is perfect except for a little fleck on the hood.