
blem·ish (blĕm’ĭsh)
An imperfection that mars or impairs; a flaw or defect.
[Middle English blemisshen, from Old French blesmir, blemir, blemiss-, to make pale, of Germanic origin.]
verb
To spoil the soundness or perfection of: damage, detract from, disserve, flaw, harm, hurt, impair, injure, mar, prejudice, tarnish, vitiate. See better/worse, help/harm/harmless.
noun
1. Something that mars the appearance or causes inadequacy or failure: bug, defect, fault, flaw, imperfection, shortcoming. See beautiful/ugly, better/worse, help/harm/harmless.
2. A mark of discredit or disgrace: black eye, blot, onus, spot, stain, stigma, taint, tarnish. Archaic attaint. Idioms: a blot on one’s escutcheon. See marks, respect/contempt/standing blemish, imperfection, fault, defect, flaw. These nouns denote loss or absence of perfection. A blemish is something thought to mar the appearance or character of a thing: “Industry in art is a necessity—not a virtue—and any evidence of the same, in the production, is a blemish” (James McNeill Whistler). Imperfection and fault apply more comprehensively to any deficiency or shortcoming: “A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellencies than imperfections” (Joseph Addison). “Each of us would point out to the other her most serious faults, and thereby help her to remedy them” (Anna Howard Shaw). Defect denotes a serious functional or structural shortcoming: “Ill breeding . . . is not a single defect, it is the result of many” (Henry Fielding). Flaw refers to an often small but always fundamental weakness: Experiments revealed a very basic flaw in the theory.
In wood, marble, etc., usually a minor appearance defect that does not necessarily affect durability or strength.
Blemish also is David Sylvian‘s first solo album since 1999’s Dead Bees on a Cake. It is experimental in its use of electronics and sound. It features Derek Bailey, an avant-garde guitarist, and Fennesz, a guitarist and electronic music musician. It was released in 2003 and is a bold departure in its starkness and vulnerability.
Dansk (Danish)
n. – brist, lyde, fejl
v. tr. – skæmme, plette
Nederlands (Dutch)
smet, schoonheid etc. aantasten
Français (French)
n. – tache, imperfection, défaut, (fig) souillure, (lit) tare
v. tr. – gâter, ternir, flétrir
Deutsch (German)
n. – Makel, Fleck
v. – verunstalten, beflecken
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. – ατέλεια, ψεγάδι, κηλίδα, στίγμα
v. – χαλώ την τελειότητα, σπιλώνω, κηλιδώνω
Italiano (Italian)
macchia
Português (Portuguese)
n. – mácula (f)
v. – difamar
Русский (Russian)
недостаток, изъян
Español (Spanish)
n. – mancha, mácula, tacha
v. tr. – manchar, macular, tachar
Svenska (Swedish)
n. – fläck, skönhetsfel
v. – vanställa, fläcka, besudla
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