blemish in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Blemish: a small mark, flaw, or imperfection that detracts from the appearance or quality of something.
Sample Sentences
- The artist carefully examined the canvas for any blemish before presenting it to the gallery.
- Despite its small blemish, the antique vase remained a cherished family heirloom.
- Her skin had a slight blemish that disappeared after a few days of treatment.
- The report was nearly flawless, but there was one blemish in the data analysis.
- He was self-conscious about the blemish on his forehead during the big presentation.
- The car's finish had a blemish from a minor accident, but it still ran perfectly.
- She noticed a blemish on the wall that needed to be repaired before the open house.
- The designer insisted that every detail be perfect, with not a single blemish allowed.
- Even a small blemish can affect the overall value of a collector's item.
- His confidence was shaken by the blemish in his otherwise impeccable record.
- The artist was frustrated by the small blemish on his otherwise flawless canvas.
- Her skin had a few blemishes, but she confidently embraced her natural beauty.
- The car's resale value dropped significantly due to a noticeable blemish on the hood.
- Even a minor blemish in the diamond could affect its overall appearance and value.
- The report contained a blemish that needed to be corrected before publication.
- He worked tirelessly to remove the blemish from his reputation after the scandal.
- The fabric had a slight blemish that was hardly noticeable at first glance.
- She pointed out the blemish on the wall, which had been caused by a leaky pipe.
- Despite the blemish in the record, the team still managed to win the championship.
- The chef insisted that even the tiniest blemish in the presentation could ruin a dish.