pock Antonyms

Meaning of pock

Wordnet

pock (n)

a pustule in an eruptive disease

Wordnet

pock (v)

mark with a scar

Webster

pock (n.)

A pustule raised on the surface of the body in variolous and vaccine diseases.

pock Sentence Examples

  1. The man's face was covered in deep pocks, a testament to a severe case of smallpox.
  2. The ancient ruin was riddled with pocks, as if it had been ravaged by a thousand tiny hammers.
  3. The apple's skin was blemish-free, without a single pock to mar its perfection.
  4. The metal door was pitted with pocks, a result of years of exposure to the elements.
  5. The moon's surface was covered in craters and pocks, a desolate and alien landscape.
  6. The doctor examined the child's pock-marked skin, searching for signs of infection.
  7. The old sword's blade was covered in pocks, scars left by countless battles.
  8. The pottery fragment had tiny pocks on its surface, indicating that it had been fired too quickly.
  9. The sheep's wool was marred by pocks, the result of a parasitic infestation.
  10. The ripe orange had a few minor pocks on its rind, but it was otherwise flawless.

FAQs About the word pock

a pustule in an eruptive disease, mark with a scarA pustule raised on the surface of the body in variolous and vaccine diseases.

papule, pustule, welt, bump,blister, boil, pimple,lump, fester, zit

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The man's face was covered in deep pocks, a testament to a severe case of smallpox.

The ancient ruin was riddled with pocks, as if it had been ravaged by a thousand tiny hammers.

The apple's skin was blemish-free, without a single pock to mar its perfection.

The metal door was pitted with pocks, a result of years of exposure to the elements.