smirches (Meaning)

smirches

to make dirty, stained, or discolored, to make dirty, stained, or discolored especially by smearing with something that soils, to bring discredit or disgrace on, to smear with something that stains or dirties

smirches Sentence Examples

  1. Her once-pristine reputation was smirched by unfounded allegations.
  2. The politician's careless comments left an indelible smudge on his integrity.
  3. The stain of his past behavior smirched his character beyond repair.
  4. The painter's canvas was smirched by an errant brushstroke, marring its beauty.
  5. The delicate fabric was smirched by a careless coffee spill, tarnishing its appearance.
  6. The child's innocence was smirched by the cruel words of a bully.
  7. The teacher's reputation was smirched by false accusations, leaving her feeling betrayed.
  8. The artwork was smirched by vandals, ruining countless hours of meticulous work.
  9. The politician's legacy was smirched by a scandal that cast doubt on his motives.
  10. The company's reputation was smirched by a series of product recalls, damaging its credibility.

FAQs About the word smirches

to make dirty, stained, or discolored, to make dirty, stained, or discolored especially by smearing with something that soils, to bring discredit or disgrace on

blots,stains, taints, stigmas, onuses, spots, stigmata,guilts, shames, black eyes

purities, chastities, credits, rights, goods,awards, honors,modesties, probities, renowns

Her once-pristine reputation was smirched by unfounded allegations.

The politician's careless comments left an indelible smudge on his integrity.

The stain of his past behavior smirched his character beyond repair.

The painter's canvas was smirched by an errant brushstroke, marring its beauty.