C1 verb #7,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

blot

To blot means to soak up a liquid from a surface using something like a paper towel.

Explanation at your level:

You use blot when you have a small spill. Imagine you spill water on your desk. You take a paper towel and press it down. You do not rub it. You just press. This is blotting. It helps keep things clean and dry.

When you are writing with a pen, you might get too much ink on the paper. You use a special paper to blot the ink. This stops the ink from making a mess. You can also use it to clean up small spills in the kitchen.

Blot refers to the action of absorbing liquid by pressing an absorbent material against a surface. It is commonly used in art or calligraphy to manage ink flow. Figuratively, we use it to describe something that ruins a view or a person's good name.

The verb blot implies a controlled absorption of liquid. Unlike 'wiping', which involves lateral motion, 'blotting' is vertical pressure. In literature, it is often used to describe the act of obscuring something, such as clouds blotting out the stars, or an event blotting out a memory.

At an advanced level, blot carries nuance regarding permanence and damage. To 'blot' an reputation suggests a stain that is difficult to excise. It is frequently used in academic or formal critiques to describe architectural or environmental eyesores, as in 'blot on the landscape'.

Etymologically, blot carries the weight of obscuration. It functions as both a physical action—the capillary action of absorbent fibers—and a profound metaphor for the erasure of identity or history. In literary contexts, it serves as a powerful verb for the systematic removal of light, memory, or moral standing, reflecting the complex interplay between physical stain and moral blemish.

30초 단어

  • Blot means to soak up liquid.
  • It is used for ink and small spills.
  • Metaphorically, it means to ruin a reputation.
  • It is a regular verb: blot, blotted, blotted.

When you hear the word blot, think of a small accident involving liquid. If you spill a drop of coffee on your notebook, you don't rub it—you blot it. By pressing a tissue down, you lift the liquid away without spreading it.

Beyond the physical act, we use blot to talk about reputations. If someone does something shameful, we might say it blots their copybook. It implies a mark that is hard to remove.

The word blot has murky origins, appearing in Middle English around the 14th century. It likely stems from the Old French blotte, meaning a clod or lump of earth.

Historically, it was closely tied to ink. Before ballpoint pens, people used quill pens and liquid ink. If you were writing a letter and accidentally dripped ink, you used a piece of blotting paper to soak it up before it ruined your page.

You will mostly hear blot in contexts involving cleaning or writing. Common pairings include blot the ink or blot the spill. It is a very specific verb; it is not a general word for cleaning.

In formal writing, you might see it used metaphorically. For example, a scandal that blotted his career. In casual conversation, it is less common than 'wipe' or 'soak up'.

Blot out the sun: To completely cover the light. The clouds blotted out the sun.

Blot on the landscape: Something ugly in a pretty area. That factory is a blot on the landscape.

Blot your copybook: To ruin your reputation. He really blotted his copybook at work today.

Blot out a memory: To try to forget something. She tried to blot out the painful event.

Blot out the past: To move on from history. He wanted to blot out the past and start fresh.

Blot is a regular verb. The past tense and past participle are blotted. Note the double 't' because it follows a short vowel sound.

Pronunciation is /blɒt/ in British English and /blɑːt/ in American English. It rhymes with hot, pot, and spot. It is a one-syllable word, so the stress is always on the word itself.

Fun Fact

It was originally used to describe a blot of ink on a page.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /blɒt/

Short 'o' sound.

US /blɑːt/

Open 'ah' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'blowt'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Not stressing the vowel

Rhymes With

pot hot spot lot cot

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

clean ink paper

Learn Next

obscure tarnish absorb

고급

efface eradicate

Grammar to Know

Double Consonants

blot -> blotted

Phrasal Verbs

blot out

Past Participles

has blotted

Examples by Level

1

I blot the water.

I press the water.

Simple present tense

1

Please blot the ink.

2

I blot the spill.

3

She blotted the wet page.

4

He blotted the paint.

5

They blot the surface.

6

Blot it gently.

7

Do not rub, just blot.

8

I need to blot this.

1

She blotted her lipstick with a tissue.

2

The clouds blotted out the moon.

3

He tried to blot out the memory.

4

The factory is a blot on the view.

5

Blot the excess oil from the pan.

6

The scandal blotted his reputation.

7

He blotted the signature.

8

She blotted the watercolor.

1

The heavy rain blotted out the city lights.

2

He felt he had blotted his copybook with the boss.

3

She used a sponge to blot the spilled wine.

4

The new building is a blot on the historic skyline.

5

He tried to blot out the sound of the argument.

6

The artist blotted the canvas to create texture.

7

She blotted her eyes with a handkerchief.

8

The memory was blotted from his mind.

1

The incident blotted his otherwise impeccable record.

2

Dense fog blotted out the coastline.

3

She blotted the ink to prevent smudging.

4

The ugly billboard is a blot on the landscape.

5

He sought to blot out the shame of his past.

6

The sudden darkness blotted out the horizon.

7

She blotted the excess stain from the wood.

8

His actions blotted his family name.

1

The trauma blotted out all recollection of the event.

2

A single error blotted the entire manuscript.

3

The vast desert seemed to blot out all sense of time.

4

He blotted out the world with his headphones.

5

The dark history of the house blotted its charm.

6

She blotted the page with a heavy hand.

7

The eclipse blotted out the sun entirely.

8

His ambition blotted out his moral compass.

동의어

dab soak up tarnish sully smudge obscure

반의어

cleanse purify enhance

자주 쓰는 조합

blot the ink
blot out the sun
blot on the landscape
blot the spill
blot out the memory
blot your copybook
blot the eyes
blot the canvas
blot out the past
blot the excess

Idioms & Expressions

"blot on the landscape"

something ugly in a beautiful place

That tower is a blot on the landscape.

neutral

"blot out"

to hide or block something

Clouds blotted out the stars.

neutral

"blot your copybook"

to ruin your good reputation

He blotted his copybook by being late.

informal

"blot from memory"

to try to forget

I want to blot that day from my memory.

neutral

"blot the record"

to spoil a perfect history

This failure blotted his record.

formal

"blot the page"

to make a mistake

He blotted the page with his error.

literary

Easily Confused

blot vs blur

similar sound

blur is visual, blot is physical

The image is blurred.

blot vs spot

both involve marks

spot is the mark, blot is the action

I saw a spot.

blot vs stain

both involve marks

stain is permanent, blot is temporary

The shirt is stained.

blot vs wipe

both clean

wipe is motion, blot is pressure

Wipe the table.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + blot + object

I blot the ink.

B1

Subject + blot + out + object

Clouds blot out the sun.

B2

Subject + be + a + blot + on + noun

It is a blot on the landscape.

C1

Subject + attempt + to + blot + out + noun

He attempted to blot out the memory.

C2

Subject + have + blotted + object

He has blotted his copybook.

어휘 가족

Nouns

blot a spot or stain

Verbs

blot to absorb liquid

Adjectives

blotted stained or absorbed

관련

blotter the tool used to blot

How to Use It

frequency

5

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

자주 하는 실수

Using 'blot' to mean 'wipe'. Use 'wipe' for lateral motion.
Blotting is pressing, wiping is moving across.
Saying 'bloted'. blotted
Double the consonant before -ed.
Using 'blot' for cleaning a floor. Use 'mop' or 'clean'.
Blot is for small spills.
Confusing 'blot' with 'blur'. Blur means unclear vision.
Blot is an action or a stain.
Overusing 'blot' for reputation. Use 'tarnish' or 'damage'.
Blot is specific to 'copybook'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a desk with an ink spill.

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Native Speakers

Use it for delicate spills.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Rorschach tests use inkblots.

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Grammar Shortcut

Double the 't' for past tense.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'o' short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'bloted'.

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Did You Know?

Blotters were once essential.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about ink.

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Word Power

Learn 'blot out' too.

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Better Writing

Use it for metaphorical stains.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

BLOT: B-e careful, L-ift, O-nly, T-ap.

Visual Association

A paper towel pressing on a red ink spill.

Word Web

stain absorb ink clean

챌린지

Blot a drop of water today.

어원

Middle English

Original meaning: a lump or clod

문화적 맥락

None

Common in office and art settings.

Rorschach inkblot test

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At the desk

  • blot the ink
  • blot the page
  • use a blotter

In the kitchen

  • blot the spill
  • blot the oil
  • blot the grease

In literature

  • blot out the sun
  • blot out the past
  • blot on the landscape

In art

  • blot the canvas
  • blot the paint
  • blot the texture

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had to blot a spill?"

"What do you think is a blot on the landscape in your city?"

"How do you blot out bad memories?"

"Is it easy to blot your copybook at work?"

"Do you use a blotter for writing?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you made a mess and had to blot it.

Write about a memory you wish you could blot out.

What is a blot on the landscape of your hometown?

How can someone avoid blotting their reputation?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, blot is pressing, wipe is sliding.

Only for a small spot.

Paper used to absorb ink.

Yes, it can be a stain.

Blotted.

Yes.

Only for their reputation.

It is common in specific contexts.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I ___ the spill with a towel.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: blot

Blot means to soak up.

multiple choice A2

What does blot mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To soak up

It describes absorbing liquid.

true false B1

Blotting is the same as wiping.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Blotting is pressing, wiping is sliding.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matches verbs to meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

I blot the ink.

fill blank B2

The clouds ___ out the sun.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: blotted

Blot out is a phrasal verb.

multiple choice C1

Which is a blot on the landscape?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A ugly factory

It refers to an eyesore.

true false C1

You can blot a reputation.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Metaphorical usage.

match pairs C2

Word

All matched!

Advanced idioms.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

He tried to blot out the past.

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