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Word | Smear |
Spanish Meaning | calumnia, borrón, calumniar, embadurnar, embarrar, mancha, manchar, tiznar, untar, difamación, correrse, ,embarrar, desprestigiar, derrotar sin fuerzo, mancharse, enlomar,mancha, frotis |
slanderous defamation / make a smudge on / To overspread with anything unctuous, viscous, or adhesive / to spread or rub something greasy or sticky so as to leave a dirty mark / starting from the beginning; anew. / a dirty mark, spot, streak, etc., made by touching or rubbing something / medical : a very small sample of something (such as skin or blood) that someone examines with a microscope / an untrue story about a person that is meant to hurt that person's reputation / to make (something) dirty by rubbing it with something else / to spread (something) over a surface / to spread or drip in an untidy way, | |
Usage | ⇒ During holi festival people smear the faces of others with all sorts of greasy and oily substances ⇒ The blood smear revealed malaria. ⇒ in a pure meritocracy, everyone must begin de novo |
Synonyms | stain, besmirch, slander, sully, libel, slur, smirch, tarnish, taint, smudge, blot, defame, soil, vilify, blacken, spot, calumniate, dirty, asperse, daub, |
Antonyms | honor, praise, adore, commend, erase, esteem, glorify, laud, respect, revere, upgrade, venerate, abolish, acclaim, accolade, acknowledgment, admiration, admire, applaud, applause, |
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