"Smatters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Smatters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Smatters" Meaning

Whilst or for the most part.

"Smatters" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Smatter"


1. He was worried that his lack of experience would smatter across his otherwise impressive resume.


2. The scattered technique of practicing words proved to be a smatter of learning language skills opposed to focusing on systematic structure.


3. The detector malfunctioned and smattered signals outside of the allowed spectrum, disrupting the operation of the entire system.


4. Smatter planning during the crucial meeting meant that many essential details were not adequately addressed.


5. He smattered concerns about climate change thinly among his opinions, which made it hard to tell what he truly believed in about the issue.

"Smatters" Similar Words

Smarty

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The word "smarty" can have two different meanings.<br><br>1. A person who is clever or intelligent, often in a way that is annoying or boastful.<br>Example: "He's such a smarty pants, always knowing the answers to every question."<br><br>2. A smart person, opposite of dim-witted or dumb.<br><br>However, it is worth noting that there is a more idiomatic use of this word as "smarty pants", which is perhaps more commonly used in American English, implying, ironically, the opposite meaning of someone who is not actually smart, more inclined to talk about it than to actually use it.

Smash

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Smashed

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To destroy or break something completely, often violently. <br><br>Example: "The car was smashed in the accident."

Smashes

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The word "smashes" is the third person singular simple present tense form of the verb "smash", which means to break something into pieces, often violently or forcefully.<br><br>Example: She smashes the vase on the floor.<br><br>It can also be used as an imperative to give a command, meaning "hit or break something forcefully".<br><br>Example: Smashes the ball with all your might.

Smashing

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Having great success or popularity.<br><br>Example: The new superhero movie was a smashing hit with the audience, selling out every showing at the cinema.

Smatter

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Smattered

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Smattering

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A smattering is a small amount or a superficial understanding of something, often gained from a brief or incomplete exposure, but not a thorough or comprehensive one. It can also refer to a person who has a patchy or limited knowledge of a particular subject.

Smear

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To spread or apply something (such as a substance) over a surface in a thin layer, often in a smooth or uneven manner.<br><br>Example: "The child smeared paint all over her clothes."<br><br>Synonyms: spread, apply, rub, scatter.<br><br>Antonym: cover.<br><br>Idioms: smear someone's reputation (to harm someone's good name or reputation), smear something on (to apply or put something in a thin layer).

Smeared

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Smearing

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Smears

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To spread or suggest that something or someone is false or unpleasant, often in a way that is unfair or untrue.<br><br>Example: "He was accused of smearing his opponent's character during the election campaign."<br><br>(Note: This verb is often used in a negative sense, implying that the speaker is spreading false or unverified information or rumors to damage someone's reputation.)

Smectic

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Smectite

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Smegma

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Smegmatic

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