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blemish

flaw / mark / stain / spoil / mar
NounTransitive Verb
pl: blemishespast: blemishedpp: blemisheding: blemishing

This term describes a specific type of imperfection that disrupts an otherwise pristine state. When applied to physical objects, it suggests a surface-level defect, such as a spot or a scratch, that detracts from the overall aesthetic value without necessarily destroying the object's function. In a social or professional context, the word carries a heavy weight of permanence and public perception. It refers to a moral failing or a mistake that stains a person's record, implying that while the individual may be generally respected, this single flaw remains a visible and lasting mark on their reputation.

Meanings

Noun

a small mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something

"The polished surface of the table had a single tiny blemish."

Noun

a fault or imperfection in someone's character or reputation

"The scandal was a permanent blemish on his otherwise stellar political career."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To spoil the appearance or quality of something by adding a flaw

"A few scratches on the paint will blemish the car's finish."

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