maculate (Meaning)

Wordnet

maculate (v)

make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically

spot, stain, or pollute

Wordnet

maculate (s)

morally blemished; stained or impure

spotted or blotched

Webster

maculate (v.)

To spot; to stain; to blur.

Webster

maculate (a.)

Marked with spots or maculae; blotched; hence, defiled; impure; as, most maculate thoughts.

maculate Sentence Examples

  1. The spotless white marble statue remained immaculate despite centuries of exposure to the elements.
  2. Her reputation was impeccable, without the slightest blemish or maculate.
  3. The pristine lake glistened immaculately, reflecting the azure sky above.
  4. The newly opened gallery showcased a maculate collection of contemporary art.
  5. The pristine snow formed an immaculate carpet across the frozen landscape.
  6. The poet's words were pure and unadulterated, immaculately conveying the emotions of the soul.
  7. The ivory tower cast an immaculate silhouette against the sunset, its windows aglow with ethereal light.
  8. The scientist's experiment was conducted with maculate precision, leaving no room for error.
  9. The bride's white gown was immaculate, a symbol of her innocence and purity.
  10. The intricate mosaic depicted a celestial scene, its maculate tiles shimmering like tiny stars.

FAQs About the word maculate

make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically, spot, stain, or pollute, morally blemished; stained or impure, spotted or blotchedTo spot

spoiled, corrupted, besmirched, defiled,soiled, sullied, debased, fouled, befouled, begrimed

uncut, unpolluted, refined, purified, untainted, neat, undiluted, refined,pure, purified

The spotless white marble statue remained immaculate despite centuries of exposure to the elements.

Her reputation was impeccable, without the slightest blemish or maculate.

The pristine lake glistened immaculately, reflecting the azure sky above.

The newly opened gallery showcased a maculate collection of contemporary art.