Blemishes Meaning and Definition
Blemishes
Pronunciation
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A small imperfection or imperfections on the surface of something, especially the skin.
Examples
- The blemish on his nose was barely noticeable.
- The makeup artist applied a concealer to cover the blemishes on her face.
Synonyms
- Spot
- Mark
Antonyms
- Purity
- Perfection
Etymology
The word ‘Blemishes’ originates from the Old French word ‘bleme’, meaning “blemish” or “unsightly spot”.
Usage Notes
Blemishes can refer to any small imperfections, not just those on the skin. This word is often used in descriptions of beauty and cosmetics.
Cultural References
In the popular series “The Office”, the character Dwight Schrute has a facial blemish that is often mentioned and ridiculed by his coworkers.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
“A blot on one’s otherwise good record” – a blemish on someone’s otherwise good reputation.
Related Words or Phrases
Lackluster, Imperfection, Flaw
Collocations
b integration, pimple, mole, freckle, pockmark
Frequency of Use
The word “blemishes” is a relatively common term in everyday language, especially in beauty and cosmetic contexts.
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