speck (Meaning)

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speck (n)

a very small spot

(nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything

a slight but appreciable amount

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speck (v)

produce specks in or on

speck Sentence Examples

  1. A speck of dust danced in the sunlight, casting an ethereal glow.
  2. The starlit sky was adorned with innumerable specks of twinkling light.
  3. The canvas was covered with tiny specks of paint, creating a vibrant masterpiece.
  4. The microscope revealed a speck of bacteria, revealing the hidden world within.
  5. A speck of ink fell onto the pristine page, marring its perfection.
  6. The telescope captured a speck of a distant galaxy, expanding our understanding of the cosmos.
  7. The surgeon carefully removed a speck from the patient's eye, restoring their vision.
  8. The sand dune was covered with specks of shimmering mica, reflecting the golden rays of the sun.
  9. The speck of pollen carried by the wind promised a new bloom in the garden.
  10. The speck of blood on the carpet served as a chilling reminder of a past tragedy.

FAQs About the word speck

a very small spot, (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything, a slight but appreciable amount, produce specks in or on

fleck, dot, blotch, patch, smudge, eyespot, spot,stain, splotch, dapple

loads, plenty, raft, quantity, lot, volume, mass, peck, bushel, wad

A speck of dust danced in the sunlight, casting an ethereal glow.

The starlit sky was adorned with innumerable specks of twinkling light.

The canvas was covered with tiny specks of paint, creating a vibrant masterpiece.

The microscope revealed a speck of bacteria, revealing the hidden world within.