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blot
1[ blot ]
noun
- a spot or stain, especially of ink on paper.
Synonyms: blotch
- a blemish on a person's character or reputation:
He had been haunted by a blot on his past.
- Archaic. an erasure or obliteration, as in a writing.
verb (used with object)
- to spot, stain, soil, or the like.
- to darken; make dim; obscure or eclipse (usually followed by out ):
We watched as the moon blotted out the sun.
Synonyms: expunge, erase, efface, obliterate
- to dry with absorbent paper or the like:
to blot the wet pane.
- to remove with absorbent paper or the like.
Synonyms: absorb
verb (used without object)
- to make a blot; spread ink, dye, etc., in a stain:
The more slowly I write, the more this pen blots.
- to become blotted or stained:
This paper blots too easily.
- Chemistry. to transfer an array of separated components of a mixture to a chemically treated paper for analysis. Compare gel ( def 4 ), gel electrophoresis ( def ).
verb phrase
- to make indistinguishable; obliterate:
to blot out a name from the record.
- to wipe out completely; destroy:
Whole cities were blotted out by bombs.
blot
2[ blot ]
noun
- Backgammon. an exposed piece liable to be taken or forfeited.
- Archaic. an exposed or weak point, as in an argument or course of action.
blot
1/ blɒt /
noun
- a stain or spot of ink, paint, dirt, etc
- something that spoils or detracts from the beauty or worth of something
- a blemish or stain on one's character or reputation
verb
- (of ink, dye, etc) to form spots or blobs on (a material) or (of a person) to cause such spots or blobs to form on (a material)
- blot one's copybook informal.to spoil one's reputation by making a mistake, offending against social customs, etc
- intr to stain or become stained or spotted
- tr to cause a blemish in or on; disgrace
- to soak up (excess ink, etc) by using blotting paper or some other absorbent material
- (of blotting paper or some other absorbent material) to absorb (excess ink, etc)
- troften foll byout
- to darken or hide completely; obscure; obliterate
- to destroy; annihilate
blot
2/ blɒt /
noun
- backgammon a man exposed by being placed alone on a point and therefore able to be taken by the other player
- archaic.a weak spot
Other Words From
- blotless adjective
- blotting·ly adverb
- blotty adjective
- un·blotted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of blot1
Origin of blot2
Word History and Origins
Origin of blot1
Origin of blot2
Example Sentences
Foster lamented that the "dark cloud" that is Trump has blotted out what should be a moment "historic to women and girls" of the Harris candidacy.
Watched by hundreds of villagers, it was described as a blot on Rajasthan and India.
In a later bid to blot out those memories, the Yankees leveled that stadium and built another one across the street.
Will it be a fiery landscape where sizzling sidewalks cause second-degree burns, wildfire smoke blots out the sun, and water flows only sometimes, and mostly not at all?
Any fruits and veggies you aren't going to eat immediately should be blotted with a dry paper towel or put in a salad spinner to remove moisture and reduce germ growth.
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