pocks Antonyms

Meaning of pocks

pocks

a pustule in an eruptive disease (such as smallpox), a spot suggesting such a pustule, to mark with or as if with pocks, a small swelling on the skin like a pimple (as in chicken pox or smallpox), the scar it leaves, a pustule in an eruptive disease (as smallpox)

pocks Sentence Examples

  1. The smallpox victim's skin was disfigured with deep, unsightly pocks.
  2. The doctor carefully examined the pocks on the patient's face, suspecting a contagious disease.
  3. The moon's surface was cratered with countless tiny pocks, a testament to its violent past.
  4. The old painting had been damaged by pocks and scratches, making it difficult to restore.
  5. The car's paint job was pocked with rust, indicating years of neglect.
  6. The ancient rock contained fossilized pocks, revealing the presence of once-living organisms.
  7. The child's skin was covered in chicken pox, the small pocks causing intense itching.
  8. The scientist used a microscope to study the pocks on the leaf, identifying them as a fungal infection.
  9. The surface of the pottery was pitted with pocks, giving it a rustic and weathered appearance.
  10. The hail had left deep pocks in the car's windshield, making it unsafe to drive.

FAQs About the word pocks

a pustule in an eruptive disease (such as smallpox), a spot suggesting such a pustule, to mark with or as if with pocks, a small swelling on the skin like a pim

bumps, welts, pimples, papules,blisters, pustules, boils,lumps, festers, whelks

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The smallpox victim's skin was disfigured with deep, unsightly pocks.

The doctor carefully examined the pocks on the patient's face, suspecting a contagious disease.

The moon's surface was cratered with countless tiny pocks, a testament to its violent past.

The old painting had been damaged by pocks and scratches, making it difficult to restore.