Splotch (Verb)
Meaning
Blotch or spot.
Classification
Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.
Examples
- The painter's careless brushstroke managed to splotch the entire canvas with blobs of blue paint.
- Helen's bright pink lipstick began to splotch unevenly around the edges of her mouth as the night wore on.
- A fly splattered on her windshield causing a greasy splotch that obstructed part of her view.
- The clumsy child's snack time had left a multitude of splotches on the once-pristine white tablecloth, a sight the parents could not bear.
- Over time, the sun-drenched leather sofa began to splotch and discolor, giving it an old, worn appearance.