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BLEMISH.
Synonyms:
blot, defacement, disgrace, injury, spot, blur, defect, dishonor, reproach, stain, brand, deformity, fault, smirch,
stigma, crack, dent, flaw, soil, taint, daub, disfigurement, imperfection, speck, tarnish.
Whatever mars the beauty or completeness of an object is a
blemish, whether original, as squinting eyes, or
the result of accident or disease, etc., as the pits of smallpox. A
blemish is superficial; a
flaw or
taint is in
structure or substance. In the moral sense, we speak of a
blot or
stain upon reputation; a
flaw or
taint in
character. A
defect is the want or lack of something;
fault, primarily a failing, is something that fails of an
apparent intent or disappoints a natural expectation; thus a sudden dislocation or displacement of geological
strata is called a
fault. Figuratively, a
blemish comes from one's own ill-doing; a
brand or
stigma is inflicted
by others; as, the
brand of infamy.
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BLOW.
Synonyms:
box, concussion, disaster, misfortune, stripe, buffet, cuff, knock, rap, stroke, calamity, cut, lash, shock, thump.
A
blow is a sudden impact, as of a fist or a club; a
stroke is a sweeping movement; as, the
stroke of a sword,
of an oar, of the arm in swimming. A
shock is the sudden encounter with some heavy body; as, colliding
railway-trains meet with a
shock; the
shock of battle. A
slap is given with the open hand, a
lash with a whip,
thong, or the like; we speak also of the
cut of a whip. A
buffet or
cuff is given only with the hand; a
blow
either with hand or weapon. A
cuff is a somewhat sidelong
blow, generally with the open hand; as, a
cuff or
box on the ear. A
stripe is the effect or mark of a
stroke. In the metaphorical sense,
blow is used for sudden,
stunning, staggering
calamity or sorrow;
stroke for sweeping
disaster, and also for sweeping achievement and
success. We say a
stroke of paralysis, or a
stroke of genius. We speak of the
buffets of adverse fortune.
Shock
is used of that which is at once sudden, violent, and prostrating; we speak of a
shock of electricity, the
shock
of an amputation, a
shock of surprise. Compare BEAT.
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BLUFF.
Synonyms:
abrupt, brusk, impolite, rough, blunt, coarse, inconsiderate, rude, blustering, discourteous, open, uncivil, bold,
frank, plain-spoken, unmannerly.
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