spotting (Meaning)

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spotting (n)

the act of spotting or staining something

the act of detecting something; catching sight of something

spotting Sentence Examples

  1. The astronomer gazed intently through his telescope, spotting distant stars in the vast expanse.
  2. The police officer spotted the suspicious individual loitering near the bank.
  3. The hiker spotted a rare species of bird perched on a branch, its vibrant plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
  4. The hunter spotted a deer bounding through the undergrowth, its antlers proudly displayed.
  5. The pilot spotted a tiny aircraft in the distance, its wings glinting in the midday sun.
  6. The archeologist spotted a fragment of pottery buried in the ancient ruins, revealing clues about a forgotten civilization.
  7. The birdwatcher spotted a peregrine falcon circling high above, its piercing gaze searching for prey.
  8. The photographer spotted an elusive subject through his lens, capturing a fleeting moment of beauty.
  9. The surveillance team spotted the target leaving a building, their inconspicuous presence ensuring anonymity.
  10. The microscope operator spotted the tiny microorganism under the lens, marveling at its intricate details.

FAQs About the word spotting

the act of spotting or staining something, the act of detecting something; catching sight of something

detection,discovery, finding, awareness, unearthing,exploration, unveiling, uncovering, notice, espial

loss,loss, disappearance, disappearance,, concealment, hiding, concealment,hiding

The astronomer gazed intently through his telescope, spotting distant stars in the vast expanse.

The police officer spotted the suspicious individual loitering near the bank.

The hiker spotted a rare species of bird perched on a branch, its vibrant plumage shimmering in the sunlight.

The hunter spotted a deer bounding through the undergrowth, its antlers proudly displayed.