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опетнявам — meaning in English

opetnyavam

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English meaning

  • blot noun A spot or stain, especially of ink or a similar substance.
  • defile verb To make something dirty, corrupt, or impure, often something considered sacred or pure.
  • foul adj Dirty, disgusting, or unpleasant, especially in smell or taste.
  • maculate verb To spot; to stain; to blur.
  • slur noun An offensive or insulting remark, especially one targeting a person's group identity.
  • smirch noun Dirt, or a stain.
  • smudge noun A smear or blurry mark, especially one made by dirt, ink, or makeup.
  • spot noun A small mark or patch of a different color or texture on a surface.
  • sully verb To damage or spoil someone's reputation or something's purity.
  • taint noun A trace of contamination, corruption, or disgrace attached to something or someone.

Senses

опетнявам is used for these senses in English:

  • blot (transitive) To cause a blot (on something) by spilling a coloured substance.
  • defile To make (someone or something) physically dirty or unclean; to befoul, to soil.
  • foul (transitive) To besmirch.
  • imbrue (transitive) To stain [with in or with ‘blood, slaughter, etc.’].
  • maculate To spot; to stain; to blur.
  • slur To soil; to sully; to contaminate; to disgrace.
  • smirch (transitive, archaic) To dirty; to make dirty.
  • smudge To soil or smear with dirt.

blot — full definition

  1. noun A spot or stain, especially of ink or a similar substance.
  2. noun Something that damages a reputation; a disgrace.
  3. verb To soak up excess liquid, especially with absorbent paper.
  4. verb To stain or mark with a coloured substance.

defile — full definition

  1. verb To make something dirty, corrupt, or impure, often something considered sacred or pure.
  2. noun A narrow gorge or pass, originally one narrow enough for soldiers to march through only in single file.

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