- verbsmirch (verb) · smirches (third person present) · smirched (past tense) · smirched (past participle) · smirching (present participle)
- 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"
nounsmirch (noun) · smirches (plural noun)- a dirty mark or stain.
- a blot on someone's character; a flaw.
Originlate 15th century: probably symbolic.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make (something) dirty; soil:
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- Make something dirty, stained, or discoloredLearn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.(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/smirchSmirch 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/smirchtransitive 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 onwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/smirch
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