"Dotting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dotting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dotting" Meaning

Dotting is a verb that means to make small dots or marks, often for decorative or illustrative purposes. It can also refer to the act of punctuating a sentence or piece of text with dots, as in editing or proofreading.

"Dotting" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Dotting"


The barista carefully dotted the whipped cream on the top of the latte.
The painter dotted the canvas with small pinpricks of color to create a unique effect.
As the teacher, I dotted a few notes in the margin of the student's paper to offer feedback.
The chef dotted the fish with breadcrumbs before baking it in the oven.
The artist dotted the outline of the shape with faint lines to create a subtle design.

"Dotting" Similar Words

Doting

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Doting: (adjective) Having or showing an excessive and often annoying fondness or concern for someone, especially a child or a loved one.

Dotingly

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Carefully and tenderly, as if one were pampering or indulging someone or something, often in an excessive or overprotective manner.

Dotrel

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "dotrel". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you're looking for?

Dots

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Dotted

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Marked with small dots, as with a series of small marks or strokes.

Dotterel

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A dotterel is a type of wading bird, a species of plover (Charadrius dotterel). It is a small to medium-sized wader with a brown back and wings, and a white rump and underside. Dotterels are found in the Arctic tundra and mountainous regions, breeding in the higher latitudes and migrating to lower latitudes in the winter.

Dottiest

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Most ridiculous or foolish.

Dottily

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In a silly or absurd manner. In a way that is excessively concerned with trivial or superficial matters.

Dottrel

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word called "dottrel" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you're referring to?

Dotty

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Dotty refers to someone or something that is slightly mad, eccentric, or a bit crazy. It can also describe someone who is slightly forgetful or absent-minded.

Doty

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The word "doty" is an adjective and an informal spelling of the word "dotey". Dotey refers to something or someone being sentimental, mushy, or overly affectionate, often in a way that is perceived as old-fashioned or overly emotional. For example: "The doty old uncle would get emotional every time his great-grandchildren visited him."

Douai

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Douala

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Douane

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Douar

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Douar is a French word that refers to a small village or hamlet in rural areas. It is often used to describe a small, isolated community or a secluded settlement, typically found in the countryside or mountains.

Douay-rheims

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