What is another word for bespattered?

Pronunciation: [bɪspˈatəd] (IPA)

Bespattered is a verb that means to splash with a liquid or dirt, leaving marks on a surface or person. There are many synonyms for the word 'bespattered,' including splattered, spattered, smudged, stained, peppered, and flecked. Each of these words has a slightly different connotation, but they are similar in their visual imagery of small dots or streaks. Other synonyms that have a similar meaning to bespattered include drenched, soiled, coated, smeared, and sprinkled. These words can be used in different contexts, such as when describing a muddy floor or a paint-splattered canvas. Expand your vocabulary by exploring different synonyms for the word 'bespattered'.

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What are the hypernyms for Bespattered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for bespattered?

Bespattered means to cover or sprinkle with drops or splashes of a substance, usually a liquid. Some antonyms for this word are clean, spotless, immaculate, pristine, and unsoiled. These words describe a surface that is free from any stain, dirt, or blemish, and has been thoroughly cleaned or maintained. Other antonyms include glossy, polished, and gleaming, which describe surfaces that have been treated or buffed to a high shine. In contrast to bespattered, these words convey a sense of neatness, order, and attention to detail. By using antonyms for bespattered, one can convey a variety of meanings depending on the intended message.

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Usage examples for Bespattered

But he was a fine erect figure of a man, despite the shabby clothes he wore, and the mud-bespattered boots.
"The Crisis, Volume 7"
Winston Churchill
She could not help thinking him very handsome-and she took off the blue skirt she had intended to work in, and put on a dress of muslin all bespattered with coloured flowers, and she took in her hand a flat straw hat with red ribbons.
"Orientations"
William Somerset Maugham
The man, with his bespattered eyes, had to grope his way to the pool, or get some kindly soul to lead him through the scoffing, doubtful crowd.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods

Famous quotes with Bespattered

  • The notion of the "axis of evil" has an interesting provenance. In early drafts of the President's speech the "axis of evil" was the "axis of hatred", "axis" having been settled on for its associations with the enemy in the second world war. The "axis of hatred" at this point consisted of only two countries, Iran and Iraq. whereas of course the original axis consisted of three (Germany, Italy, Japan). It was additionally noticed that Iran and Iraq, while not both Arab, were both Muslim. So they brought in North Korea. We may notice, in this embarras of the inapposite, that the Axis was an alliance, whereas Iran and Iraq are blood-bespattered enemies, and the zombie nation of North Korea is, in truth, so mortally ashamed of itself that it can hardly bear to show its face.
    Martin Amis

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