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Splotch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A splotch is an irregular, messy spot or blotch, often caused by liquid or color. It can describe stains, marks, or uneven patches on surfaces like paper, fabric, or skin.

splotch

/splɑtʃ/ /splɒtʃ/

Definition:

A small, irregular spot or stain, often of liquid or color.

Synonyms:

blotch, smear, stain, mark

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

clean spot, blank space

Common Collocations:

ink splotch, paint splotch, blood splotch

Derivatives:

splotchy, splotched

Usage Tips:

Use "splotch" to describe messy or uneven stains, especially in art or accidental spills.

Common Phrases:

a splotch of ink, a splotch on the wall

Etymology:

Likely imitative origin, resembling the sound of something wet hitting a surface (early 17th century).

Examples:

  • 1. The artist accidentally left a red splotch on the canvas.
  • 2. Her shirt had a dark coffee splotch after the spill.
  • 3. He tried to wipe the paint splotch off the floor.
  • 4. A green splotch marked where the dye had leaked.

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