"Blotches" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Blotches are discolored spots or patches on the skin, typically caused by disease or injury.
Examples of Word Usage: Blotches
Bloopers refers to mistakes or errors, especially in a recording or performance. In the context of films, TV shows, and videos, "bloopers" refers to outtakes or deleted scenes that show actors' mistakes, funny moments, or behind-the-scenes antics.
To blossom means to flower or bloom, especially to open and unfold one's petals, as in the case of a flower. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the development or growth of something, such as a person, idea, or relationship, into a more mature or beautiful form.
To blossom means to reach maturity or full growth, typically in a specific period of time. It is often used to describe the process of a plant or flower opening and displaying its petals, becoming mature and beautiful. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe a person or situation that has developed and reached its full potential.
Blossoming refers to the process of flowers or buds opening and unfolding to reveal their petals, often accompanied by a burst of colorful vibrancy and fragrance. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something or someone unfolding their full potential, talent, or beauty, often in a rapid or sudden manner.
Innuendo of delicate flowers or a beautiful decoration emerging into bloom, often representing growth, beauty, and innocence.
A blot is a mark or stain, usually caused by a spill or a faulty print, that is difficult or impossible to remove. It can also refer to an imperfection or flaw, often in a document, manuscript, or record. The phrase "blot on one's escutcheon" refers to a stain or shame on one's reputation.
A blotch is a small, usually dark or discolored spot or patch on a surface, such as a mark on skin, a stain on clothing, or a discoloration on a painting or photograph. It can also refer to a discolored or stained area on a surface, often caused by an accident or neglect. For example, "The blotch on her cheek was a result of a zit that had gone untreated for days."
Blotched means (of something, especially a surface or fabric) having or leaving irregularly shaped patches or stains, often as a result of unevenly applying or spreading something.