blotted

Bengali meanings of blotted: মসৃণ করা, মসৃণ করা, মসৃণ করা, মসৃণ করা, মসৃণ করা

Part of speech: verb (transitive)

Pronunciation: blɒt-ɪd

Definition of blotted

Blotted is the past tense and past participle of the verb blot. It means to make a mark or stain on something, especially by accident or through carelessness.

Synonyms of blotted

1. Stain (দাগ, noun): a mark made on something, especially one that cannot be removed.

2. Smudge (মসৃণ করা, verb): to make a dirty mark or smear on something.

3. Spot (দাগ, noun): a small round or irregular patch of a different color or texture from its surroundings.

4. Sully (মসৃণ করা, verb): to damage the purity or integrity of; defile.

5. Taint (মসৃণ করা, verb): to contaminate or pollute (something).

Antonyms of blotted

1. Clean (পরিষ্কার, adjective): free from dirt, marks, or stains.

2. Purify (পবিত্র করা, verb): to remove contaminants from something.

3. Polish (পরিষ্কার করা, verb): to make the surface of something smooth and shiny by rubbing it.

4. Clear (পরিষ্কার, adjective): easy to perceive, understand, or interpret.

5. Spotless (পরিষ্কার, adjective): completely clean and without any marks.

Origin of blotted

The word “blot” originated from Middle English and Old Norse. It can be traced back to the Old Norse word “blauta,” meaning “to make wet.” The word gradually evolved to refer to making marks or stains on something.

Nearby words

1. Blotchy (adjective): marked with irregularly shaped patches or spots.

2. Blotter (noun): a piece of blotting paper used to absorb excess ink or to protect a desk from ink stains.

3. Blotting (noun): the action of absorbing liquid, typically ink, with blotting paper or a similar material.

4. Blot out (phrasal verb): to obliterate or obscure something completely.

5. Blot test (noun): a test used to detect the presence of certain substances, such as proteins or antibodies, by their ability to bind to a specific reagent.

Blotted in literature quotes

1. “The past is always with us, for it feeds the present.” – Ruskin Bond (অতীত সবসময় আমাদের সঙ্গে থাকে, কারণ এটি বর্তমানকে পোষণ করে।)

2. “The ink of the scholar is more sacred than the blood of the martyr.” – Mohammed Iqbal (শিক্ষার্থীর কালি শহীদের রক্তের চেয়েও পবিত্র।)

3. “The blotting out of sin is the prerogative of God alone.” – Mahatma Gandhi (পাপের মসৃণ করা কেবলমাত্র ঈশ্বরের স্বাধীনতা।)

Blotted Meaning in different languages

Bengali: মসৃণ করা

Hindi: धब्बा लगाना

Nepali: धब्बा लगाउनु

Urdu: دھبہ لگانا

Tamil: மடிப்பு விளையாடு

Telugu: ముద్దురు పెట్టు

Arabic: وضع بقعة

Chinese: 污点

Japanese: 汚点をつける

Russian: пятно

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