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Mar - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

mar

/mɑr/ /mɑː/

Definition:

To damage or spoil the appearance or quality of something.

Synonyms:

damage, impair, blemish, tarnish, deface

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

enhance, improve

Common Collocations:

mar the surface, mar the beauty, mar the reputation, mar the experience

Derivatives:

marred, marring

Usage Tips:

Use "mar" to describe something that has been spoiled or damaged in appearance or quality.

Common Phrases:

mar someone's happiness, mar the occasion, not a hair out of place to mar its perfection

Etymology:

From Old English "mierran," meaning to hinder or disturb; related to German "merren."

Examples:

  • 1. The storm could mar the outdoor wedding plans if it rains heavily.
  • 2. A single scratch can mar the polished surface of the table.
  • 3. His rude comment did nothing but mar her joyful mood.
  • 4. The graffiti on the wall will mar the building's historic charm.

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