"Smeared" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Smeared" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Smeared
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"Smeared" Meaning

having a thin layer of something (such as butter, glue, or paint) spread out over a surface in a messy or irregular way

Example: "The vase had a smeared layer of gum on it."

"Smeared" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Smeared"


Example 1: Physical Smeared Appearance

A candle on the table was somehow smeared with a small candle wax blob.



Example 2: Spread or Apply Impurities

The makeup artist told Emma that she may have smeared her mascara last night, causing dark smudges under her eyes today.



Example 3: Spread Something Over a Surface

As she walked into the room, she accidentally smeared spaghetti sauce across her clean white shirt.



Example 4: Ascertain or Gather Information

The journalist asked the official to state again who was responsible for the rumors that were being smeared about him everywhere, but he refused to answer.



Example 5: Misrepresent Information to Gain an Advantage

Politicians are often accused of trying to smear their opponents' reputations, often by spreading false allegations to get public votes in their favor.

"Smeared" Similar Words

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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Scattered, disorganized, or dotted irregularly.

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.

Smatters

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Whilst or for the most part.

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).

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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A smectic is a type of liquid crystal material that has a layered or smectic structure. In liquid crystals, the molecules are aligned in a specific way, and in a smectic phase, the layers are built of closely packed rows of molecules.<br><br>There are several types of smectic phases, including:<br><br> Smectic A: the most common smectic phase, characterized by layered structure with molecules oriented perpendicular to the layer plane.<br> Smectic B: a rare smectic phase, characterized by a layered structure but with molecules irrotational in the layer.<br> Smectic C: a cholesteric smectic phase, characterized by a helical structure with a layer spacings that vary with wavelength.<br> Smectic E: a hexatic smectic phase, characterized by a layered structure with quasi-long-range order.<br><br>Smectic phases are also known as fluid crystals because they exhibit properties of both liquids and crystals. They can flow and exhibit fluid properties, but they also have properties of solids such as a relatively well-defined structure and a ability to sustain a shear stress.

Smectite

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Smectite is a group of layered clay minerals of the phyllosilicate group, whose layers are charged due to isomorphic substitution within the tetrahedral and octahedral sheets, leading to a slightly expandable structure, which can accommodate interlayer water and cations.

Smegma

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Smegma is a small amount of lubricating substance produced by the apocrine glands in the inguinal area, specifically around the genitals. It is a normal, non-pathological bodily secretion that serves as a protective barrier and helps to reduce friction during sexual intercourse.<br><br>In a broader cultural context, the term "smegma" has also been used in British culture as an expletive or idiomatic expression, similar to "bleep" or "rubbish," often used as a more innocuous or soft profanity. This usage is often perpetuated in British television and film, where the word "smegma" is sometimes censored or replaced with a bleep.

Smegmatic

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Smegmatic is a rare or obsolete word that is used to describe something that is self-serving or overly concerned with one's own interests. It is often used in conjunction with the idea of being self-important or prideful.

Smegmatis

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Smegmatis refers to a type of bacteria belonging to the genus of non-motile, rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium.

Smell

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The word "smell" is a verb that means to perceive a specific scent or odor through the nose. It can also be a noun, referring to the sensation or perception of a particular odor. For example:<br><br> "I can smell the fresh bread baking in the oven." (verb)<br> "The smell of the garbage bothered me." (noun)