blemish

defecto
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
manchar,
infamar,
estropear
noun
defecto,
mancha,
tacha
example
None of the parties is without fault or 'blemish' of one kind or another.
This failing, however, is only a minor 'blemish' on a noble endeavor well executed.
Insofar as this is a human foible, a mere unsightly 'blemish' on the doctrine of RC, I give it a lot of slack.
The mental lapse that led to this deficit was the only 'blemish' on Berden's sound professional performance.
A 'blemish' even gives the appearance of a nail on the extended digit.
the merest 'blemish' on a Rolls Royce might render it unsalable
Every 'blemish' , every flaw, every hair is replicated.
the offenses were an uncharacteristic 'blemish' on an otherwise clean record
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.
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.
local government is not without 'blemish'
I'm neither a human being nor an animal, I'm just an affront, a disgrace, a 'blemish' that has to be hidden.
He might even spot a 'blemish' in your game when you are about 120 not out.
So dirt has morphed from moral 'blemish' to commodity, and with it a market has been born.
I have been redeemed with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without 'blemish' or defect.
the offences were an uncharacteristic 'blemish' on an otherwise clean record
Certainly envy seeks to spoil it by finding fault and criticising every 'blemish' .
This at a time when the political press was treating every 'blemish' in Gore's moral complexion as if it were a cancerous tumor.
Celtic's easy, 5-1 victory at Parkhead in October was an uncharacteristic 'blemish' on Kilmarnock's recent record in the fixture.
the girl's hands were without a 'blemish'
local government is not without 'blemish'
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.
‘I know,’ I began, examining what looked like a new 'blemish' appearing on my forehead.
Arach and Hawkke turned their head to the door, listening to the woman's pace dying away in the corridor, and then two trails of scarlet 'blemished' her opaline cheeks, as she understood what that silly wench had believed she had seen.
Beauty to them is a body without any 'blemishes' including freckles, age spots, and scars.
The latest CD technology attempts to tame the original tinny, shallow sonics that 'blemished' the recording's three previous LP incarnations, but the sound is still only just tolerable.
Appearance - no 'blemishes' - is something to be suspicious of; nature produces diversity and never dull uniformity.
I can point out where flaws and 'blemishes' have been removed as well as body alterations made.
Bennett's excellent point scoring record was slightly 'blemished' as he shot two wides from scorable positions and Clare began to pile on the pressure with another Markham point.
This government's shortcoming in enforcing and administering the law, and in protecting lives and property, has further 'blemished' its credibility.
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