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    smirch
    [smərCH]
    verb
    smirch (verb) · smirches (third person present) · smirched (past tense) · smirched (past participle) · smirching (present participle)
    1. make (something) dirty; soil:
      "the window was smirched by heat and smoke"
      • discredit (a person or their reputation); taint:
        "I am not accustomed to having my honor smirched"
    noun
    smirch (noun) · smirches (plural noun)
    1. a dirty mark or stain.
      • a blot on someone's character; a flaw.
    Origin
    late 15th century: probably symbolic.
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    What does Smirch mean?to sully or tarnish (a person, reputation, character, etc.); disgrace; discredit. a stain or blot, as on reputation. After the trial I saw Holker and asked him if he had been helping to smirch any more poor artists. She took up one and tried to wipe it, but succeeded only in making a smirch which she could not wipe off.
    What is the sense of Smirch?The noun SMIRCH has 2 senses: 1. a blemish made by dirt. 2. an act that brings discredit to the person who does it. Familiarity information: SMIRCH used as a noun is rare.
    Where did Smirch come from?The earliest known use of the verb smirch is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for smirch is from 1495, in Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum. smirch is apparently a borrowing from French. Etymons: French esmorcher.
    What is the difference between Smirch and besmirch?By extension, the verb smirch came to mean "to bring discredit or disgrace on." Smirch and besmirch, then, mean essentially the same thing. Recent Examples on the Web Even as details and the truth here are murky, Williamson leaves besmirched in a mess that serves neither ESPN nor McAfee well.
     
  3. (smûrch) tr.v. smirched, smirch·ing, smirch·es 1. To soil, stain, or dirty with or as if with a smearing agent: "their tough, hostile faces, smirched by the grime and rust" (Henry Roth). 2. To dishonor; defame. n. Something, such as a blot, smear, or stain, that smirches.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/smirch
    Smirch is a verb that typically refers to making something dirty, discolored, or stained. It can also mean to harm the reputation of someone or something, often through false accusations or rumors. As a noun, it refers to a stain, dirty mark, or something that tarnishes reputation.
    www.definitions.net/definition/smirch
    transitive verb 1 a : to make dirty, stained, or discolored : sully b : to smear with something that stains or dirties 2 : to bring discredit or disgrace on
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