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spotted

American  
[spot-id] / ˈspɒt ɪd /

adjective

  1. marked with or characterized by a spot or spots.

  2. sullied; blemished.


spotted British  
/ ˈspɒtɪd /

adjective

  1. characterized by spots or marks, esp in having a pattern of spots

  2. stained or blemished; soiled or bespattered

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Other Word Forms

  • spottedly adverb
  • spottedness noun

Etymology

Origin of spotted

Middle English word dating back to 1200–50; spot, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Maybe you’ve spotted fashion reminiscent of the minimalism that defined the decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

But they had to part quickly before they were spotted by the North Korean and Chinese border guards on patrol.

From BBC

It first entered UK waters on 26 March at 12:39 GMT and its presence was spotted by a user on X.

From BBC

The shift in net positioning is particularly notable, Kizemchuk said, because it could help explain the huge levels of dispersion spotted beneath the hood of the U.S. equity market earlier this year.

From MarketWatch

Officers responded and spotted two male suspects leaving the property, one of whom the outlet said was taken into custody.

From Los Angeles Times