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Blemish

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Verb (used with object)

to destroy or diminish the perfection of
The book is blemished by those long, ineffective descriptions.

Noun

a mark that detracts from appearance, as a pimple or a scar.
a defect or flaw; stain; blight
a blemish on his record.

Antonyms

noun
adornment , decoration , embellishment , ornament
verb
adorn , beautify , decorate , embellish , ornament

Synonyms

noun
beauty spot , birthmark , blackhead , blister , bloom * , blot , blotch , blot on the landscape , blur , brand , bruise , bug * , catch , chip , cicatrix , defacement , defect , deformity , dent , discoloration , disfigurement , disgrace , dishonor , eyesore , fault , freckle , hickey , imperfection , impurity , lentigo , lump , macula , maculation , mark , mole , nevus , nodule , patch , pimple , pock , pockmark , scar , second , sight , smudge , snag , speck , speckle , spot , stain , stigma , taint , tarnish , vice , wart , whitehead , zit * , bug , flaw , shortcoming , black eye , onus , cloud
verb
blot , blotch , blur , damage , deface , distort , harm , hurt , impair , injure , maim , mangle , mar , mark , mutilate , pervert , prejudice , scar , smudge , spoil , spot , stain , sully , taint , tarnish , twist , vitiate , wrench , detract from , disserve , flaw , birthmark , blackhead , blame , blister , breach , crack , defacement , defame , default , defect , deficiency , deformity , dent , discredit , disfigure , eyesore , failing , fault , freckle , imperfection , mole , pimple , pockmark , slur , smirch , speck , stigma , vice , want , wart , zit

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  • Blemished

    marred by imperfections[ant: unblemished ], having a blemish or flaw; "a flawed diamond"; "an irregular pair of jeans"
  • Blench

    to shrink; flinch; quail, verb, an unsteady eye that blenched under another 's gaze ., cringe , quail , recoil , shrink , shy , start , wince , blanch
  • Blend

    to mix smoothly and inseparably together, to mix (various sorts or grades) in order to obtain a particular kind or quality, to prepare by such mixture,...
  • Blende

    sphalerite; zinc sulfide., any of certain other sulfides.
  • Blent

    a pt. and pp. of blend., to mix smoothly and inseparably together, to mix (various sorts or grades) in order to obtain a particular kind or quality, to...
  • Bless

    to consecrate or sanctify by a religious rite; make or pronounce holy., to request of god the bestowal of divine favor on, to bestow good of any kind upon,...
  • Blessed

    consecrated; sacred; holy; sanctified, worthy of adoration, reverence, or worship, divinely or supremely favored; fortunate, blissfully happy or contented.,...
  • Blessedness

    consecrated; sacred; holy; sanctified, worthy of adoration, reverence, or worship, divinely or supremely favored; fortunate, blissfully happy or contented.,...
  • Blessing

    the act or words of a person who blesses., a special favor, mercy, or benefit, a favor or gift bestowed by god, thereby bringing happiness., the invoking...
  • Blest

    a pt. and pp. of bless., blessed.
  • Blether

    blather., idle or foolish and irrelevant talk[syn: prate ], to talk foolishly; "the two women babbled and crooned at the baby"[syn: babble ]
  • Blew

    pt. of blow 2 ., pt. of blow 3 .
  • Blight

    plant pathology ., any cause of impairment, destruction, ruin, or frustration, the state or result of being blighted or deteriorated; dilapidation; decay,...
  • Blighter

    a contemptible, worthless person, esp. a man; scoundrel or rascal., a chap; bloke.
  • Blighty

    ( often initial capital letter ) england as one's native land; england as home, a wound or furlough permitting a soldier to be sent back to england from...
  • Blimey

    (used to express surprise or excitement.)
  • Blimp

    a small, nonrigid airship or dirigible, esp. one used chiefly for observation., slang . a fat person., noun, aircraft , dirigible , zeppelin , airship...
  • Blimpish

    pompously reactionary, the blimpish attitudes of the old colonialists .
  • Blind

    unable to see; lacking the sense of sight; sightless, unwilling or unable to perceive or understand, not characterized or determined by reason or control,...
  • Blind alley

    a road, alley, etc., that is open at only one end., a position or situation offering no hope of progress or improvement, noun, that line of reasoning will...
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