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Blot - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A blot is a spot or stain, often caused by ink or dirt. It can also refer to an imperfection or blemish, either physically or metaphorically, such as a blot on one's reputation.

blot

/blɑt/ /blɒt/

Definition:

A spot or stain, often caused by ink or dirt; to mark or spoil something.

Synonyms:

stain, smudge, blemish, mark

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

clean, purify

Common Collocations:

blot paper, blot ink, blot out mistakes

Derivatives:

blotted, blotting, blotter

Usage Tips:

Use "blot" for ink stains or to describe removing liquid by pressing gently with absorbent material.

Common Phrases:

blot one's copybook, blot out the sun, a blot on the landscape

Etymology:

Originates from Old Norse "blettr," meaning a spot or stain; entered Middle English as "blot."

Examples:

  • 1. She used a tissue to blot the spilled ink.
  • 2. The rain left a dark blot on his shirt.
  • 3. He tried to blot out the memory of his mistake.
  • 4. A single blot ruined her perfect drawing.

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