smudged (Meaning)

smudged

a fire made to smoke (as for protecting fruit from frost), a smoldering mass placed on the windward side (as to protect from frost), to make a smudge on, an indistinct mass, to make a smudge, a blurry spot or streak, to smoke or protect by means of a smudge, an immaterial stain, stain entry 2 sense 2, to soil as if by smudging, to make indistinct, to rub, daub, or wipe in a smeary manner, to become smudged, a bid of four in pitch that if made wins the game

smudged Sentence Examples

  1. The hasty note was smudged beyond legibility when the child dropped it into the mud.
  2. A clumsy hand smudged the fresh paint, leaving an unsightly mark on the canvas.
  3. The smudged fingerprint on the crime scene provided a crucial clue for the detectives.
  4. The incense left a smudged trail of smoke in the air, obscuring the room's contents.
  5. The smudged mascara under the young woman's eyes betrayed her recent bout of tears.
  6. The smudged windowpanes made it difficult to see clearly from the inside.
  7. The smudged ink on the ancient scroll hinted at its age and historical significance.
  8. The smudged birthmark on the infant's forehead was a unique and endearing feature.
  9. The smudged makeup on the clown's face created a grotesque and unsettling effect.
  10. The smudged lipstick on the glass rim revealed a recent and passionate kiss.

FAQs About the word smudged

a fire made to smoke (as for protecting fruit from frost), a smoldering mass placed on the windward side (as to protect from frost), to make a smudge on, an ind

filthy, black, dirty, muddy,stained, dusty, blackened, unclean, sloppy,messy

clean, cleansed, clear, stainless, immaculate, unstained, pure, cleanly, ultraclean, cleaned

The hasty note was smudged beyond legibility when the child dropped it into the mud.

A clumsy hand smudged the fresh paint, leaving an unsightly mark on the canvas.

The smudged fingerprint on the crime scene provided a crucial clue for the detectives.

The incense left a smudged trail of smoke in the air, obscuring the room's contents.