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begrime vs spot

spot vs begrime

begrime is not a noun while spot is a noun.

begrime and spot both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
begrime No No Yes No
spot Yes No Yes No
As verbs, spot is a hyponym of begrime; that is, spot is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than begrime:
  • begrime: make soiled, filthy, or dirty
  • spot: mar or impair with a flaw
Other hyponyms of begrime include foul, contaminate, foul, pollute, smear, slime, muddy, muddy up, splash, mire, muck, muck up, mud, crock, blemish.
begrime (noun) spot (noun)
an act that brings discredit to the person who does it
a business establishment for entertainment
a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a restricted area; used to focus attention of a stage performer
a playing card with a specified number of pips on it to indicate its value
a blemish made by dirt
a small contrasting part of something
an outstanding characteristic
a section of an entertainment that is assigned to a specific performer or performance
a short section or illustration (as between radio or tv programs or in a magazine) that is often used for advertising
a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
a point located with respect to surface features of some region
a small piece or quantity of something
a slight attack of illness
begrime (verb) spot (verb)
make soiled, filthy, or dirty mark with a spot or spots so as to allow easy recognition
become spotted
make a spot or mark onto
mar or impair with a flaw
catch sight of
detect with the senses
Difference between begrime and spot

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