blotch
blotch في 30 ثانية
- A large, irregular mark or spot.
- Commonly found on skin, fabric, or paper.
- Implies messiness, accidents, or natural patterns.
- Often used in medical, artistic, and biological contexts.
The word blotch refers to a large, irregular mark or spot that appears on a surface. Unlike a 'dot' or a 'point,' which imply precision and small size, a blotch is characterized by its uneven edges and substantial presence. It is most commonly used in three specific contexts: dermatology (skin conditions), art and document preservation (ink or paint spills), and natural biology (patterns on animals or plants). When you see a blotch, your mind immediately recognizes it as something that doesn't quite belong or something that has formed naturally but without a geometric pattern. It is the visual equivalent of a 'splotch,' though 'blotch' often carries a slightly more clinical or permanent connotation.
- Visual Irregularity
- A blotch never has a perfect circle or square shape. It is amorphous, meaning it lacks a clearly defined form, often bleeding into the surrounding area.
- Chromic Contrast
- A blotch is defined by its color difference. Whether it is a red blotch on the skin or a dark ink blotch on a white page, the contrast is what makes it visible.
After the allergic reaction, a large red blotch appeared on his forearm, causing significant itching.
In everyday conversation, the word is frequently used to describe skin issues. If someone is nervous, they might develop 'blotches' on their neck. If a child spills juice on a white carpet, the resulting stain might be called a blotch if it is particularly thick or uneven. In the world of art, a blotch can be an accidental mistake or a deliberate technique used to create texture. For example, a watercolorist might allow a blotch of pigment to bloom on wet paper to represent a distant cloud or a bruised fruit.
The ancient manuscript was difficult to read because a dark blotch of mold had obscured the central text.
Furthermore, the word 'blotch' can be used metaphorically, though this is less common than its literal usage. One might describe a scandal as a 'blotch' on a person's reputation, suggesting a permanent and ugly stain that ruins an otherwise clean record. However, in most modern English, you will hear it in doctors' offices, art studios, and when discussing laundry or cleaning mishaps. It conveys a sense of imperfection and unwanted change to a surface that was previously uniform.
The giraffe's coat was covered in irregular blotches of brown that helped it blend into the African savanna.
- Medical Context
- Used to describe hives, rashes, or discoloration caused by heat, stress, or illness.
A purple blotch of wine ruined the expensive silk tablecloth during the dinner party.
In summary, a blotch is more than just a mark; it is a visual interruption. It carries connotations of being organic, unplanned, and often unsightly. Whether it is the result of a biological process or a clumsy accident, a blotch is a localized area of color that stands out from its background due to its size and irregularity.
Using 'blotch' correctly requires understanding its role as a countable noun and occasionally as a transitive verb. As a noun, it follows standard pluralization rules ('blotches'). When constructing sentences, it is often paired with the preposition 'of' to describe the substance forming the mark, such as a 'blotch of ink' or a 'blotch of color.' It can also be modified by adjectives that describe color, size, or texture, such as 'angry red blotches' or 'faint grey blotches.'
- The Noun Form
- The most common usage. Example: 'There is a blotch on your shirt.' It functions as the subject or object of the sentence.
- The Verb Form
- Less common, meaning to mark with blotches. Example: 'The dampness had blotched the wallpaper over several years.'
She tried to scrub the blotch of grease off her apron, but it only seemed to spread further.
When describing a person's appearance, 'blotch' is frequently used in the plural to suggest a systemic reaction. For instance, 'He broke out in red blotches' implies a sudden and widespread skin reaction. In contrast, 'a blotch' (singular) might refer to a specific birthmark or a single accidental stain. The word is versatile in its ability to describe both something permanent (like a pattern on a stone) and something temporary (like a flush of embarrassment).
The artist used a sponge to create a large blotch of yellow in the center of the canvas to represent the sun.
In technical or medical writing, 'blotch' might be replaced by more specific terms like 'macule' or 'patch,' but in general English, 'blotch' remains the standard term for any large, flat, irregular discoloration. It is also common in descriptions of nature, where it describes the markings on animals, such as 'the dark blotches on a leopard's coat' or 'the green blotches on a ripening pear.' In these cases, the word is neutral rather than negative.
A dark blotch of oil appeared on the driveway, indicating a leak in the car's engine.
- Prepositional Usage
- 'Blotch on' (surface) or 'Blotch of' (material). Example: 'A blotch of mustard on his tie.'
The wall was marred by a damp blotch where the pipe had burst behind the plaster.
Finally, consider the intensity of the word. A 'blotch' is usually significant enough to be noticed from a distance. If you are writing a story and want to emphasize that a character is extremely ill or upset, describing 'feverish blotches' on their cheeks is more evocative than simply saying they were 'red.' It suggests an uneven, intense, and perhaps worrying physical state.
You are most likely to encounter the word 'blotch' in healthcare settings, specifically when discussing skin health. Dermatologists use it to describe various conditions, from simple hives to more complex autoimmune reactions. If you go to a clinic and say, 'I have these red blotches on my legs,' the doctor will immediately understand you are referring to irregular patches of discoloration. It is a standard part of the medical vocabulary used to bridge the gap between patient description and professional diagnosis.
- Skincare and Beauty
- Beauty magazines and advertisements often talk about 'reducing the appearance of blotches' or 'evening out blotchy skin tone.' Here, it is used as a problem to be solved by a product.
- Art and Design
- In an art class, a teacher might critique a painting by saying, 'That blotch of blue is too heavy; it distracts from the focal point.'
The dermatologist examined the dark blotch on the patient's shoulder to rule out anything serious.
Another common environment for this word is in forensics or detective stories. Investigators might find a 'blotch of blood' or a 'blotch of chemical residue' at a crime scene. In this context, the word emphasizes the messy, accidental nature of the evidence. Similarly, in history and archaeology, experts might discuss 'ink blotches' on ancient scrolls that have obscured important dates or names, necessitating high-tech imaging to see through the stain.
The old photograph had a faded white blotch where the sun had damaged the paper over the years.
In the world of fashion and textiles, 'blotch' is a technical term for a specific type of printing. A 'blotch print' is one where the background color is printed onto the fabric rather than the fabric being dyed first. While consumers rarely use this term, you might hear it if you work in garment manufacturing or textile design. For the average person, however, 'blotch' remains a word for an unwanted mark on their favorite clothing.
After the winter thaw, several blotches of salt remained on the leather boots, requiring a special cleaner.
- Nature Documentaries
- Narrators use the word to describe animal markings. 'The snake's skin is covered in dark blotches to help it hide among the fallen leaves.'
The chef noticed a small blotch of mold on the cheese and immediately discarded the entire block.
Finally, you might hear this word in psychological contexts, most famously in the 'Rorschach inkblot test' (though 'inkblot' is one word here, the concept is the same). Patients are asked what they see in various symmetrical blotches of ink. This highlights the word's association with ambiguity—a blotch is a shape that is open to interpretation because it has no inherent structure of its own.
One of the most frequent errors English learners make is confusing 'blotch' with 'blot.' While they are related, a 'blot' is typically smaller and almost exclusively associated with ink or liquid on paper (e.g., an inkblot). A 'blotch' is much broader in its application, referring to skin, fabric, nature, and larger areas of discoloration. If you describe a large rash on someone's back as a 'blot,' it will sound slightly unnatural to a native speaker; 'blotch' is the correct choice for size and irregularity.
- Blotch vs. Spot
- A 'spot' is usually small, round, and distinct. A 'blotch' is large, irregular, and often has blurry edges. Don't use 'blotch' for a tiny ladybug's spots.
- Blotch vs. Stain
- A 'stain' implies that a substance has soaked into a material and changed its color permanently. A 'blotch' describes the *appearance* of the mark. You can have a blotch that is not a stain (like a shadow or a temporary rash).
Incorrect: He had small blotches like dots on his shirt. Correct: He had small spots on his shirt.
Another mistake is using 'blotch' as an adjective without adding the '-y' suffix. You cannot say 'My skin is blotch.' You must say 'My skin is blotchy.' The noun 'blotch' refers to the mark itself, while the adjective 'blotchy' describes the surface that contains those marks. Similarly, avoid confusing 'blotch' with 'bleach.' While bleach can *cause* a white blotch on a dark shirt, they are entirely different words with different meanings.
Incorrect: The blotch of the sun was bright. Correct: The glare of the sun was bright. (Blotch is for marks on surfaces, not light sources.)
In terms of register, 'blotch' is a neutral word, but using it to describe someone's face can be sensitive. If you tell someone, 'You have red blotches on your face,' it might be perceived as a criticism of their appearance or a comment on their health. In social situations, it is often better to use more diplomatic language like 'Your skin looks a bit irritated' unless you are close friends or in a medical context.
The painter realized he had left a blotch of wet paint on the frame, which now needed cleaning.
- Spelling Error
- Do not spell it 'bloten' or 'blatch.' The 'o' is short, as in 'hot' or 'not.'
The milk left a white blotch on the dark wood of the dining table.
Finally, remember that 'blotch' is almost always physical. While you can have a 'blotch on a reputation' (metaphorical), you wouldn't say 'there was a blotch in his speech' to mean a mistake. You would use 'flaw' or 'error' instead. Keep 'blotch' for things you can actually see with your eyes on a surface.
Understanding the nuances between 'blotch' and its synonyms will greatly improve your descriptive writing. The closest synonym is 'splotch,' which is often used interchangeably. However, 'splotch' sounds slightly more informal and often implies a splash or a spill that happened with some force. 'Blotch' feels more static—it is just there, whether it was spilled or grew there naturally.
- Splotch
- More informal, often used for liquid spills. 'A splotch of mud on my boots.'
- Patch
- Suggests a defined area that is different from its surroundings, but doesn't necessarily imply it's messy or accidental. 'A patch of grass' or 'a patch of sunlight.'
- Mottle
- Usually used as a verb or adjective ('mottled') to describe a surface covered in many small blotches or spots of different colors.
The sky was a pale blue, broken only by a dark blotch of smoke from the distant factory.
If you are looking for a more formal or scientific term, consider 'discoloration' or 'lesion' (if medical). These words lack the descriptive 'messiness' of blotch but are more precise in professional environments. In art, you might use 'wash' or 'dab' to describe intentional marks that might otherwise look like blotches. A 'dab' of paint is small and controlled, whereas a 'blotch' of paint suggests a lack of control.
The leopard's blotches are actually called rosettes because of their rose-like shape.
For negative connotations involving reputation or character, 'blemish' is a strong alternative. A blemish is a small flaw that spoils the perfection of something. While a 'blotch' is a physical mark, a 'blemish' can be physical (like a pimple) or abstract (like a mistake in a perfect record). Use 'blotch' when you want to emphasize the size and the irregular, ugly nature of the mark.
A blotch of rust had begun to eat away at the bottom of the iron gate.
- Smudge vs. Blotch
- A smudge is usually caused by rubbing or blurring something (like charcoal or lipstick). A blotch is a solid area of color.
The teacher pointed to a blotch on the map that represented a heavily forested area.
In conclusion, choosing 'blotch' over its alternatives depends on whether you want to emphasize irregularity, size, and a sense of being unplanned. It is a powerful word for creating a vivid, sometimes uncomfortable, mental image of a surface that has been marred or naturally patterned in an uneven way.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
In the 1600s, 'blotch' was often used to describe the sores caused by the plague.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing it like 'blosh' without the 't' sound.
- Confusing the 'o' with an 'ou' sound as in 'blouch'.
- Missing the 'ch' at the end and saying 'blot'.
- Over-emphasizing the 't'.
- Swapping the 'o' for an 'a' sound like 'blatch'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Recognizable in context, common in descriptive prose.
Requires distinguishing from 'spot' and 'stain' for precision.
Pronunciation is straightforward but requires the 't-ch' blend.
Easily confused with 'blot' if the speaker is fast.
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Countable vs Uncountable
You have 'some blotches' (countable), not 'some blotch' (uncountable).
Adjective formation with -y
The skin is 'blotchy' (adjective) because of the 'blotch' (noun).
Preposition 'of' for substance
A blotch 'of' ink, not a blotch 'with' ink.
Preposition 'on' for location
A blotch 'on' the paper, not 'in' the paper.
Pluralization of -ch
Words ending in 'ch' like 'blotch' add 'es' to become 'blotches'.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
There is a red blotch on my arm.
Ada bercak merah di lengan saya.
Noun: singular
The baby has a blotch of food on his shirt.
Bayi itu punya bercak makanan di bajunya.
Noun: singular
I see a big ink blotch on the paper.
Saya melihat bercak tinta besar di kertas.
Noun phrase: ink blotch
The wall has a brown blotch.
Dinding itu punya bercak cokelat.
Noun: singular
Look at that blotch of paint!
Lihat bercak cat itu!
Exclamatory sentence
Is that a blotch of mud?
Apakah itu bercak lumpur?
Interrogative sentence
He has many red blotches.
Dia punya banyak bercak merah.
Noun: plural
A blotch is a big spot.
Bercak adalah bintik besar.
Simple definition sentence
A large blotch of oil appeared under the car.
Sebuah bercak besar minyak muncul di bawah mobil.
Subject: blotch of oil
The old book had many yellow blotches from age.
Buku tua itu punya banyak bercak kuning karena usia.
Noun: plural
She tried to wash the blotch off her dress.
Dia mencoba mencuci bercak itu dari gaunnya.
Verb: wash off
There was a blotch of green moss on the stone.
Ada bercak lumut hijau di batu itu.
Prepositional phrase: on the stone
The cat has a black blotch over its eye.
Kucing itu punya bercak hitam di atas matanya.
Noun: singular
Don't leave a blotch on the clean table.
Jangan tinggalkan bercak di meja yang bersih.
Imperative sentence
The sky had a dark blotch of clouds.
Langit punya bercak awan gelap.
Metaphorical use
His face was covered in red blotches after the race.
Wajahnya tertutup bercak merah setelah balapan.
Passive construction
The dermatologist said the blotch was just a harmless birthmark.
Dokter kulit bilang bercak itu hanya tanda lahir yang tidak berbahaya.
Noun: singular
A sudden blotch of purple ink ruined the entire drawing.
Bercak tinta ungu yang tiba-tiba merusak seluruh gambar.
Adjective: sudden
The frog’s skin was covered in irregular green blotches.
Kulit katak itu tertutup bercak hijau yang tidak beraturan.
Noun: plural
He felt so nervous that red blotches began to form on his neck.
Dia merasa sangat gugup sehingga bercak merah mulai terbentuk di lehernya.
Inchoative verb: began to form
The tablecloth had a stubborn blotch of wine that wouldn't come out.
Taplak meja itu punya bercak anggur membandel yang tidak mau hilang.
Adjective: stubborn
You can see a blotch of rust starting to eat the metal.
Kamu bisa melihat bercak karat mulai memakan logam itu.
Present participle phrase
The satellite image showed a blotch of pollution in the ocean.
Citra satelit menunjukkan bercak polusi di lautan.
Context: environmental
The wall was painted poorly, leaving several dark blotches.
Dinding itu dicat dengan buruk, meninggalkan beberapa bercak gelap.
Adverbial phrase: leaving...
The printer was malfunctioning, producing a large black blotch on every page.
Printernya rusak, menghasilkan bercak hitam besar di setiap halaman.
Present continuous participle
Her skin was prone to blotches whenever she spent too much time in the sun.
Kulitnya rentan terhadap bercak setiap kali dia menghabiskan terlalu banyak waktu di bawah sinar matahari.
Phrase: prone to
The artist intentionally added a blotch of crimson to the monochromatic background.
Seniman itu dengan sengaja menambahkan bercak merah tua ke latar belakang monokromatik.
Adverb: intentionally
The dampness in the basement caused a grey blotch of mold to grow on the ceiling.
Kelembapan di ruang bawah tanah menyebabkan bercak abu-abu jamur tumbuh di langit-langit.
Cause and effect structure
The leopard is easily identified by the dark blotches on its golden fur.
Macan tutul mudah dikenali dari bercak gelap di bulu emasnya.
Passive voice
A blotch of light hit the floor as the sun broke through the curtains.
Sebuah bercak cahaya mengenai lantai saat matahari menembus tirai.
Noun: blotch of light
The scandal was a significant blotch on the politician's otherwise clean record.
Skandal itu adalah bercak signifikan pada rekam jejak politisi yang sebelumnya bersih.
Metaphorical usage
The fabric was rejected because of a small dye blotch in the center of the roll.
Kain itu ditolak karena ada bercak pewarna kecil di tengah gulungan.
Noun: dye blotch
The manuscript's value was diminished by a centuries-old blotch of acidic ink.
Nilai manuskrip itu berkurang karena bercak tinta asam yang sudah berusia berabad-abad.
Passive voice with agent
The patient exhibited erythematous blotches across the torso, suggesting a systemic reaction.
Pasien menunjukkan bercak eritematosa di seluruh batang tubuh, menunjukkan reaksi sistemik.
Technical vocabulary: erythematous
In the Rorschach test, the subject interpreted the ink blotch as a pair of dancing bears.
Dalam tes Rorschach, subjek menafsirkan bercak tinta sebagai sepasang beruang yang sedang menari.
Proper noun: Rorschach test
The satellite detected a massive blotch of algae blooming along the coastline.
Satelit mendeteksi bercak besar alga yang mekar di sepanjang garis pantai.
Noun: blotch of algae
His reputation was marred by a single blotch of indiscretion early in his career.
Reputasinya ternoda oleh satu bercak ketidaksopanan di awal kariernya.
Metaphorical: blotch of indiscretion
The architectural design was criticized for a blotch of modernism that clashed with the historic neighborhood.
Desain arsitektur itu dikritik karena bercak modernisme yang bertabrakan dengan lingkungan bersejarah.
Abstract usage
The geological formation was characterized by dark blotches of basalt embedded in the limestone.
Formasi geologi itu ditandai dengan bercak gelap basal yang tertanam di dalam batu kapur.
Technical context: geology
The film was restored to remove the blotches caused by chemical degradation over time.
Film itu direstorasi untuk menghilangkan bercak yang disebabkan oleh degradasi kimia seiring waktu.
Infinitive of purpose
The aesthetic of the painting relied on the tension between precise lines and chaotic blotches of pigment.
Estetika lukisan itu bergantung pada ketegangan antara garis-garis presisi dan bercak pigmen yang kacau.
Complex noun phrase
The diplomat navigated the crisis carefully, aware that any misstep would be a permanent blotch on his legacy.
Diplomat itu menavigasi krisis dengan hati-hati, sadar bahwa setiap kesalahan langkah akan menjadi bercak permanen pada warisannya.
Subordinate clause
Dermatological assessment revealed irregular, confluent blotches that did not blanch under pressure.
Penilaian dermatologis mengungkapkan bercak yang tidak teratur dan menyatu yang tidak memucat di bawah tekanan.
Highly technical descriptors
The weaver noted a blotch in the dye lot, necessitating the disposal of several kilometers of silk.
Penunun mencatat adanya bercak pada lot pewarna, yang mengharuskan pembuangan beberapa kilometer sutra.
Participle phrase for consequence
In the twilight, the distant forest appeared as a dark, amorphous blotch against the horizon.
Dalam senja, hutan yang jauh tampak sebagai bercak gelap yang tak berbentuk di cakrawala.
Descriptive adjectives: dark, amorphous
The historical narrative was obscured by the blotches of bias introduced by later chroniclers.
Narasi sejarah dikaburkan oleh bercak bias yang diperkenalkan oleh penulis sejarah kemudian.
Abstract metaphorical usage
A blotch of shadow fell across the sunlit piazza, cast by the towering campanile.
Sebuah bercak bayangan jatuh di atas piazza yang diterangi matahari, dilemparkan oleh campanile yang menjulang tinggi.
Inverted sentence structure
The experiment failed when a blotch of contaminant entered the sterile environment of the petri dish.
Eksperimen gagal ketika bercak kontaminan memasuki lingkungan steril cawan petri.
Technical noun: contaminant
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— A psychological test using symmetrical ink marks.
He had to take an ink blotch test for the job.
— A mistake that ruins a perfect history.
The arrest was a blotch on his record.
— A textile term for a background-printed fabric.
This dress uses a blotch print technique.
— To clean or erase an irregular mark.
He tried to remove the blotch from the carpet.
يُخلط عادةً مع
A blot is usually smaller and specifically for ink/liquid on paper.
Bleach is a chemical that *removes* color, creating a white blotch.
To botch something means to do it badly, while a blotch is a physical mark.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— Something ugly that spoils a beautiful view.
That ugly skyscraper is a blotch on the landscape.
informal— A stain on the honor of a family or person.
His cowardice was a blotch on the family escutcheon.
formal/literary— To cover something completely with a large mark (similar to 'blot out').
The clouds blotched out the moon.
neutral— A small, irregular sign of something positive in a bad situation (rare).
A blotch of hope remained in the ruins.
literary— A mind that sees patterns where none exist.
He has an ink-blotch mind, always finding conspiracies.
informal— A derogatory way to describe someone as messy or imperfect.
He was a mere blotch of a man, forgotten by all.
literary— Visible blushing caused by extreme guilt.
The red blotch of shame rose to his neck.
literary— An irregular period or moment in history.
A dark blotch of time in our nation's past.
metaphorical— To have a visible mark or flaw.
She wore the blotch on her face with pride.
literaryسهل الخلط
They mean almost the same thing.
'Splotch' is more informal and implies a splash; 'blotch' is more general.
A splotch of mud vs. a blotch on the skin.
Both are marks on a surface.
A spot is small and regular; a blotch is large and irregular.
Polka dots are spots, not blotches.
Both describe a distinct area.
A patch can be any shape or material; a blotch usually implies a messy discoloration.
A patch of grass vs. a blotch of ink.
Both can be unwanted marks.
A stain is deep in the material; a blotch is the visual description of the mark's shape.
The blotch of wine left a permanent stain.
Both are messy marks.
A smudge is caused by rubbing; a blotch is an area of solid color.
He smudged the ink, creating a blotch.
أنماط الجُمل
There is a [color] blotch.
There is a red blotch.
A blotch of [substance] on [surface].
A blotch of oil on the floor.
Break out in [adjective] blotches.
He broke out in itchy blotches.
The [surface] was marred by a [adjective] blotch.
The wall was marred by a damp blotch.
A [adjective] blotch on [abstract noun].
A permanent blotch on his reputation.
The [noun] exhibited [technical adjective] blotches.
The specimen exhibited confluent blotches.
Covered in [color] blotches.
The snake was covered in brown blotches.
Leave a [substance] blotch.
The glass left a water blotch.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Common in medical and descriptive contexts.
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Using 'blot' for skin rashes.
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Using 'blotch'.
A 'blot' is for ink; a 'blotch' is for skin.
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Saying 'My face is blotch'.
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Saying 'My face is blotchy'.
You need the adjective form to describe a state.
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Confusing 'blotch' with 'botch'.
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Using 'blotch' for marks and 'botch' for mistakes.
They sound similar but have completely different meanings.
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Calling a small, round dot a blotch.
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Calling it a spot.
A blotch must be irregular and relatively large.
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Spelling it 'blatch'.
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Spelling it 'blotch'.
The vowel is an 'o', not an 'a'.
نصائح
Precision
Use 'blotch' for irregular marks larger than 1cm. Anything smaller is usually a 'spot'.
Adjective form
Remember to use 'blotchy' when describing a surface, like 'blotchy skin'.
Symptom description
When describing a rash to a doctor, 'blotch' is a very helpful and clear word.
Effect
In art, use 'blotch' to describe accidental spills that you might want to turn into a feature.
Stains
If a stain is spreading and has no clear shape, call it a blotch.
Atmosphere
Use 'dark blotches' to describe old buildings or documents to create a sense of age and decay.
Camouflage
Look for 'blotches' on leaves to identify plant diseases early.
Sensitivity
Avoid calling someone's face 'blotchy' unless you are trying to be helpful about a health issue.
Reputation
A 'blotch on a career' is a powerful way to describe a single, visible failure.
Check the 't'
Don't forget the 't' in blotch; it's not 'bloch'.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a 'Blot' that is 'Botched' (messed up). Blot + Botch = Blotch.
ربط بصري
Imagine a white shirt with a giant, messy, irregular purple grape juice stain in the middle.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write three sentences describing a blotch on three different surfaces (skin, paper, and nature).
أصل الكلمة
From Middle English 'bloche', likely derived from Old French 'bloche' meaning a clod of earth or a tumor.
المعنى الأصلي: A pustule, boil, or localized swelling on the skin.
Indo-European > Germanic/Romance influence.السياق الثقافي
Be careful when describing people's skin as 'blotchy' as it can be taken as a comment on their health or hygiene.
The term is frequently used in gardening (leaf blotch) and pet breeding (blotch patterns).
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Medical/Health
- red blotches on skin
- itchy blotches
- allergic blotches
- heat blotches
Art/Painting
- ink blotch
- paint blotch
- watercolor blotch
- blotch of pigment
Cleaning/Laundry
- grease blotch
- oil blotch
- wine blotch
- stubborn blotch
Nature/Animals
- blotch pattern
- dark blotches
- leaf blotch
- blotches on fur
Reputation/Abstract
- blotch on a record
- blotch on history
- moral blotch
- career blotch
بدايات محادثة
"Have you ever had a mysterious red blotch appear on your skin?"
"What do you think of the Rorschach ink blotch tests? Are they accurate?"
"How do you get a tough oil blotch out of a white shirt?"
"Do you prefer animals with solid colors or those with blotches and patterns?"
"Have you ever accidentally left a blotch of ink on an important document?"
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Describe a time you felt 'blotchy' with embarrassment or nerves. What happened?
Write about a beautiful 'blotch' you saw in nature (like on a leaf or a stone).
If your life story was a painting, what would the 'blotches' represent?
Think of a mistake you made that felt like a 'blotch' on your record. How did you fix it?
Describe the process of trying to clean a stubborn blotch from a favorite item.
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10 أسئلةNo, a blotch can be any color. While 'red blotches' are common on skin, you can have black ink blotches, brown oil blotches, or green mold blotches.
They are very similar. 'Splotch' is more informal and often implies something that was splashed or dropped messily. 'Blotch' is more formal and used in medical or biological descriptions.
Usually, no. A pimple is a 'spot' or 'blemish.' A 'blotch' is much larger and flatter, like a rash or a large stain.
Usually, yes. It implies that a surface is not smooth or uniform in color, which is often undesirable for skin or paintwork.
The plural is 'blotches.' You add 'es' because the word ends in 'ch.'
Yes, it can be a verb meaning 'to mark with blotches,' but this is much less common than the noun form.
It is a psychological test (the Rorschach test) where people look at symmetrical blotches of ink and say what they see.
Yes, many animals like snakes, frogs, and giraffes have natural blotch patterns on their skin or fur for camouflage.
A large, irregular birthmark can be described as a blotch, though 'birthmark' is the more specific name for it.
It is pronounced with a short 'o' (like 'hot') and ends with a 'ch' sound (like 'church').
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Describe a time you saw a blotch on something you owned. What was it, and how did it get there?
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Write a short paragraph about an animal with blotches.
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Explain the difference between a spot and a blotch.
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Use the word 'blotch' in a sentence about a scandal.
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How would you describe 'blotchy skin' to a doctor?
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Write a sentence using 'blotch of ink'.
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Describe a 'blotch on the landscape' in your city.
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Write about a painting that uses blotches of color.
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What would you do if you found a blotch of mold on your food?
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Use 'blotch' as a verb in a sentence.
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Describe a messy kitchen using the word 'blotches'.
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Write a dialogue between two people discussing a red blotch on someone's neck.
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Imagine you are an explorer finding an old map with a blotch. Describe it.
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Write a sentence about an oil blotch in a garage.
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How can you remove a blotch of wine from a white shirt?
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Describe the sky using the word 'blotch'.
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Use 'blotch' to describe a mistake in a perfect record.
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Write about a frog with green blotches.
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Describe a 'blotch of rust' on an old car.
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Write a sentence about a 'blotch of light'.
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Tell me about a time you spilled something and made a blotch.
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Describe an animal with blotches that you have seen.
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How would you tell a friend they have a blotch of sauce on their shirt?
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What would you do if you saw a strange blotch on your skin?
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Describe a 'blotch on the landscape' in your neighborhood.
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Do you think ink blotch tests are useful? Why or why not?
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How do you feel when your skin gets blotchy from stress?
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Explain how a blotch is different from a spot to a child.
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Talk about an old object you have that has blotches or stains.
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If you were an artist, would you use blotches of color or neat lines?
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Describe a messy painting you once saw.
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What is the best way to remove a grease blotch from clothes?
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Have you ever seen a blotch of mold? Where was it?
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Describe the markings on a leopard or giraffe.
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Is there a blotch on your record? (Metaphorically)
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How does a blotch of light change the mood of a room?
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Describe an old map or book with blotches.
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What causes red blotches on the face?
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Why do some people find blotches in nature beautiful?
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Use the word 'blotch' in a story about a detective.
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Listen and identify the word: 'The ink blotch was huge.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Her skin is very blotchy.'
Listen and identify the word: 'The giraffe has brown blotches.'
Listen and identify the word: 'A blotch on his reputation.'
Listen and identify the word: 'There is a grease blotch here.'
Listen and identify the word: 'The snake's blotches are green.'
Listen and identify the word: 'An irregular blotch appeared.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Don't leave a blotch on the table.'
Listen and identify the word: 'A blotch of mold on the wall.'
Listen and identify the word: 'The red blotches are itchy.'
Listen and identify the word: 'A messy ink blotch.'
Listen and identify the word: 'The blotch print fabric.'
Listen and identify the word: 'A blotch of light hit the floor.'
Listen and identify the word: 'The oil blotch is slippery.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Scrub the blotch away.'
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Summary
A blotch is an irregular, often unsightly mark that stands out due to its size and lack of a defined shape. Example: 'A messy blotch of ink ruined his homework.'
- A large, irregular mark or spot.
- Commonly found on skin, fabric, or paper.
- Implies messiness, accidents, or natural patterns.
- Often used in medical, artistic, and biological contexts.
Precision
Use 'blotch' for irregular marks larger than 1cm. Anything smaller is usually a 'spot'.
Adjective form
Remember to use 'blotchy' when describing a surface, like 'blotchy skin'.
Symptom description
When describing a rash to a doctor, 'blotch' is a very helpful and clear word.
Effect
In art, use 'blotch' to describe accidental spills that you might want to turn into a feature.
مثال
I spilled some coffee on my notes, leaving a large brown blotch right in the middle of the page.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات Body
abdocness
C1حالة أو صفة امتلاك منطقة بطن متطورة وظيفيًا أو محددة جماليًا. غالبًا ما يستخدم في سياقات اللياقة البدنية أو الفسيولوجيا المتخصصة لوصف استقرار الجذع ودرجة توتر العضلات. حالة امتلاك عضلات بطن قوية ومحددة، والتي تكون جذابة بصريًا وقوية وظيفيًا.
abdomen
B1البطن هو جزء الجسم الواقع بين الصدر والحوض.
abdomness
C1Abdomness يصف حالة جسدية تتميز ببطن بارز أو منتفخ. يشير إلى تورم ملحوظ في منطقة البطن. (Abdomness describes a physical state characterized by a prominent or distended abdomen. It indicates a noticeable swelling in the stomach area.) لوحظت زيادة في Abdomness لدى المريض. (An increase in abdomness was observed in the patient.)
abflexism
C1قبض عضلات البطن بشكل واعي أو غير واعي كاستجابة للتوتر. بدأ في الـ abflexism عندما شعر بالخطر.
alimentary
B2يتعلق بالطعام والهضم وجهاز الجسم لمعالجة التغذية. (Relating to food, digestion, and the body's system for processing nourishment.) / يشير إلى الأعضاء والعمليات المشاركة في هضم وامتصاص الطعام، وتشكل القناة الهضمية.
ambidextrous
B2إنه أعسر وأيمن في آن واحد، مما يجعله جراحاً ماهراً جداً.
ankle
B2يتعلق بالكاحل أو يقع بالقرب من المفصل الذي يربط القدم بالساق.
anteflexfy
C1يتميز بالانثناء إلى الأمام أو الاتجاه المائل إلى الأمام، غالبًا عند قاعدة عضو. يُستخدم المصطلح في السياقات الطبية والتقنية لوصف وضع تشريحي محدد.
anterior
B2يقع في أو باتجاه الجزء الأمامي من الجسم أو الهيكل. مثال: الجزء الأمامي من الركبة.
appetites
B2الشهوات هي رغبة طبيعية لتلبية حاجة جسدية، خاصة للطعام.