Bengali meanings of blot: দাগ (noun), দাগ লাগানো (verb), দাগ করা (verb), দাগ পড়া (verb)
Part of speech: noun, verb
Definition: A blot is a mark or stain that spoils the appearance of something. It can also refer to an act of making a stain or mark on something.
Synonyms:
- Stain (দাগ)
- Mark (চিহ্ন)
- Smudge (মসৃণ দাগ)
- Spot (দাগ)
- Blemish (দোষ)
Antonyms:
- Clean (পরিষ্কার)
- Pure (পবিত্র)
- Spotless (দাগমুক্ত)
- Immaculate (নিখাত)
- Untarnished (অক্ষত)
Origin: The word “blot” originated from Middle English and Old Norse. It can be traced back to the Old Norse word “blautr,” meaning “soaked” or “soft.”
Nearby words:
- Blotch (noun)
- Blotchy (adjective)
- Blotter (noun)
- Blotting paper (noun)
- Blot out (phrasal verb)
Blot in literature quotes:
“A little blot on the landscape.” – Thomas Hardy (একটি ছোট দাগ পৃথিবীর উপরে।)
“The blot of the stain still remained.” – Oscar Wilde (দাগের ছায়াটি এখনও বাকি আছে।)
Blot Meaning in different languages:
- Bengali: দাগ
- Hindi: दाग
- Nepali: दाग
- Urdu: داغ
- Tamil: புள்ளி
- Telugu: మచ్చ
- Arabic: بقعة
- Chinese: 污点
- Japanese: 汚点
- Russian: пятно
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