blemish

cacat
definition
verb
thousands of Web pages are blemished with embarrassing typos
spoil the appearance of (something) that is otherwise aesthetically perfect.
noun
the merest blemish on a Rolls Royce might render it unsalable
a small mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something.
translation of 'blemish'
verb
menodai,
mencemari,
merusak,
mencemarkan
noun
celekeh,
cela,
conteng,
cacad,
cacat
example
the offences were an uncharacteristic 'blemish' on an otherwise clean record
He might even spot a 'blemish' in your game when you are about 120 not out.
‘I know,’ I began, examining what looked like a new 'blemish' appearing on my forehead.
None of the parties is without fault or 'blemish' of one kind or another.
So dirt has morphed from moral 'blemish' to commodity, and with it a market has been born.
the offenses were an uncharacteristic 'blemish' on an otherwise clean record
local government is not without 'blemish'
Insofar as this is a human foible, a mere unsightly 'blemish' on the doctrine of RC, I give it a lot of slack.
Celtic's easy, 5-1 victory at Parkhead in October was an uncharacteristic 'blemish' on Kilmarnock's recent record in the fixture.
local government is not without 'blemish'
Certainly envy seeks to spoil it by finding fault and criticising every 'blemish' .
A 'blemish' even gives the appearance of a nail on the extended digit.
the girl's hands were without a 'blemish'
The mental lapse that led to this deficit was the only 'blemish' on Berden's sound professional performance.
Failure to recognize this in the Caldwell decision was a major 'blemish' that drew subsequent discussions away from the moral basis of the test itself.
I'm neither a human being nor an animal, I'm just an affront, a disgrace, a 'blemish' that has to be hidden.
So those air forces were allowed to continue to do things which it must be said in cold blood were a moral 'blemish' , a moral blot perhaps on the conduct of the Allies.
I have been redeemed with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without 'blemish' or defect.
This failing, however, is only a minor 'blemish' on a noble endeavor well executed.
He'll heal a few wounds while not taking away the main 'blemish' that rests on him that he's tainted by association with Kohl.
Every 'blemish' , every flaw, every hair is replicated.
the merest 'blemish' on a Rolls Royce might render it unsalable
This at a time when the political press was treating every 'blemish' in Gore's moral complexion as if it were a cancerous tumor.
Sensibly, Collina was unmoved and the Aston Villa defender had only served to add a further scar to his already 'blemished' reputation.
Its flaws are like 'blemishes' on the surface of a pearl: you wish they weren't there so that you could enjoy a perfect treasure.
Von Trier's admirers may even sense a powerful streak of autobiography in a central character who sees human nature with all its 'blemishes' and failings and yet continually hopes for the best.
To start a new picture, one without the many 'blemishes' of an alcoholic and his children, their minds tainted with a streak of hate.
Zhang Xide, the county party chief, was transferred, his record 'blemished' by violence.
In addition, a government made up of officials who have moral 'blemishes' can hardly establish authority in front of the public for obvious reasons.
No visible wounds 'blemished' the surface of his skin; except for a profusion of scars, his yellow, slightly brown skin was flawless.
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