blemish
1blem·ish
verb \ˈble-mish\Definition of BLEMISH
transitive verb
: to spoil by a flaw
Examples of BLEMISH
- A series of burn marks blemish the table's surface.
- The incident blemished his reputation.
Origin of BLEMISH
Middle English blemisshen, to damage, injure, sully, from Anglo-French blemiss-, stem of blemir, blesmir, from Old French, literally, to make pale by wounding, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German blasros horse with a blaze, Old Norse blesi blaze — more at blaze
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to BLEMISH
Related Words: begrime, besmear, besmirch, blacken, blur, cloud, dirty, discolor, pollute, smear, smirch, smudge, smut, soil, sully, tar; abase, cheapen, debase, degrade, demean, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, foul, lower, shame, sink; bastardize, corrupt, debauch, demoralize, deprave, pervert, subvert; color, distort, twist
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