bespatter (Meaning)

Wordnet

bespatter (v)

spot, splash, or soil

Webster

bespatter (v. t.)

To soil by spattering; to sprinkle, esp. with dirty water, mud, or anything which will leave foul spots or stains.

To asperse with calumny or reproach.

bespatter Sentence Examples

  1. The car was bespattered with mud from the tires of the passing truck.
  2. The artist bespattered his canvas with paint in a fit of inspiration.
  3. The rumor bespattered the reputation of the company, causing a loss of trust.
  4. The child's face was bespattered with chocolate after eating a messy dessert.
  5. The walls of the garage were bespattered with grease and oil from the mechanic's work.
  6. The ink from the pen bespattered the pages of the notebook, making it impossible to read.
  7. The politician's reputation was bespattered by accusations of corruption.
  8. The child's clothes were bespattered with mud after playing in the backyard.
  9. The mud bespattered the shoes of the hiker as he walked through the forest.
  10. The car's paint job was bespattered with bird droppings, ruining its appearance.

FAQs About the word bespatter

spot, splash, or soilTo soil by spattering; to sprinkle, esp. with dirty water, mud, or anything which will leave foul spots or stains., To asperse with calumny

splash,splatter, spatter, impregnate, spray, drown, drench, saturate, soak, bathe

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The car was bespattered with mud from the tires of the passing truck.

The artist bespattered his canvas with paint in a fit of inspiration.

The rumor bespattered the reputation of the company, causing a loss of trust.

The child's face was bespattered with chocolate after eating a messy dessert.