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- Dictionarysmirch/sməːtʃ/
verb
- 1. make (something) dirty; soil: "the window was smirched by heat and smoke"
noun
- 1. a dirty mark or stain.
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Smirch is a verb that means to make dirty, stained, or discolored, or to bring discredit or disgrace on. It can also be a noun that means a stain or a disgrace. See synonyms, examples, and word history of smirch.
Smirch definition: to discolor or soil; spot or smudge with or as with soot, dust, dirt, etc.. See examples of SMIRCH used in a sentence.
Definitions of smirch. verb. smear so as to make dirty or stained. synonyms: besmirch. see more. verb. charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone. synonyms: asperse, besmirch, calumniate, defame, denigrate, slander, smear, sully. see more.
Smirch is a verb that means to dirty, soil, or stain something or someone, or to sully or dishonor a reputation or character. It is also a noun that means a smudge, smear, or stain.
Smirch means to soil, stain, or dirty with or as if with a smearing agent, or to dishonor or defame. It can also be a noun for a dirty mark or stain, or a blot on reputation. See synonyms, pronunciation, and translations.
Jun 2, 2024 · smirch ( countable and uncountable, plural smirches) ( archaic) Dirt, or a stain . Too often, in the years between 800 and 1050, the everyday sun declined through the smirch of flame and smoke of a monastery or town robbed and burnt. ( figurative, archaic) A stain on somebody's reputation .
How to use . smirch in a sentenceAfter the trial I saw Holker and asked him if he had been helping to smirch any more poor artists.