B2 noun Neutre

blotch

/blɒtʃ/

A large, irregular mark or spot on a surface, such as skin, paper, or fabric, often differing in color from the surrounding area. It typically suggests an accidental stain, a medical condition, or a natural pattern in biology.

Exemples

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1

I spilled some coffee on my notes, leaving a large brown blotch right in the middle of the page.

I spilled some coffee on my notes, leaving a large brown mark right in the middle of the page.

2

The patient presented with a distinctive purple blotch on the left forearm, suggesting a subcutaneous hemorrhage.

The patient showed a distinctive purple mark on the left forearm, suggesting bleeding under the skin.

3

Check out this weird blotch on my leg; I think I might be allergic to those plants we walked through.

Look at this strange spot on my leg; I think I might be allergic to those plants we walked through.

Famille de mots

Nom
blotch
Verb
blotch
Adverbe
blotchily
Adjectif
blotchy
Apparenté
blotchiness
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'blot' of ink that 'stretched' out into an irregular 'blotch'.

Quiz rapide

The old map was difficult to read because a large water _______ had faded the ink in the corner.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : blotch

Exemples

1

I spilled some coffee on my notes, leaving a large brown blotch right in the middle of the page.

everyday

I spilled some coffee on my notes, leaving a large brown mark right in the middle of the page.

2

The patient presented with a distinctive purple blotch on the left forearm, suggesting a subcutaneous hemorrhage.

formal

The patient showed a distinctive purple mark on the left forearm, suggesting bleeding under the skin.

3

Check out this weird blotch on my leg; I think I might be allergic to those plants we walked through.

informal

Look at this strange spot on my leg; I think I might be allergic to those plants we walked through.

4

In this species of lizard, the dorsal blotch serves as a form of camouflage against the rocky terrain.

academic

In this species of lizard, the back marking serves as a form of camouflage against the rocky terrain.

5

We cannot distribute these brochures because there is a noticeable ink blotch on the company logo.

business

We cannot distribute these brochures because there is a noticeable ink stain on the company logo.

Famille de mots

Nom
blotch
Verb
blotch
Adverbe
blotchily
Adjectif
blotchy
Apparenté
blotchiness

Collocations courantes

red blotches areas of red discoloration on the skin
ink blotch an irregular stain made by ink
blotches of color irregular patches of different colors
covered in blotches having many irregular marks over a surface
irregular blotch a mark that does not have a symmetrical shape

Phrases Courantes

blotches of light

irregular patches of light filtering through a surface

a blotch on the skin

a common way to describe a localized skin irritation

blotches of damp

stains on walls caused by moisture

Souvent confondu avec

blotch vs blot

A 'blot' is usually smaller and more circular (like an ink blot), while a 'blotch' is larger and more irregular in shape.

blotch vs botch

A 'blotch' is a physical mark, whereas 'botch' is a verb meaning to do a task badly or clumsily.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'blotch' when describing something that looks messy, diseased, or accidental. It is more common in medical contexts or when describing natural patterns in animals than for intentional art.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'blotch' to describe a small, neat dot; however, the word implies a larger, uneven, and often unsightly area.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'blot' of ink that 'stretched' out into an irregular 'blotch'.

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Origine du mot

Originating in the early 17th century, it is likely a combination of the words 'blot' and 'botch'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Plural form: blotches Commonly used with the preposition 'of' (e.g., blotches of red)

Quiz rapide

The old map was difficult to read because a large water _______ had faded the ink in the corner.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : blotch

Mots lis

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C1

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anpatable

C1

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unicenty

C1

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homoducty

C1

Describing a system or biological structure characterized by having uniform, identical channels or conducting pathways. This term is used to identify a state where all leading vessels or conduits share the same size, direction, or functional capacity.

circumvolvible

C1

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superdocation

C1

Pertaining to the act or state of providing excessive, superior, or redundant documentation and instruction. It describes a process or document that contains significantly more detail than is standard or strictly necessary for clarity.

redynism

C1

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transcivess

C1

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transhospdom

C1

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bivictor

C1

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