verb “smear”
Infinitiv smear; hien smears; Verg. smeared; Part. Verg. smeared; Ger. smearing
- to rub a substance across a surface, making it covered or marked
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
He accidentally smeared chocolate on the table while trying to open the wrapper.
- to make something dirty or stained
The white walls were smeared with muddy handprints after the kids played outside.
- to harm someone's reputation by spreading false statements
The article smeared the actor's reputation by falsely accusing him of crimes he never committed.
- to cause writing or a drawing to become unclear by rubbing
Crying, she smeared the letter he wrote her.
noun “smear”
Singular smear, Plural smears oder onzieleg
- a mark created by rubbing or spreading something
After wiping the table, I noticed a sticky smear of jam still left on the surface.
- a harmful and untrue statement made to damage someone's reputation
The politician accused his opponent of spreading smears about his past to win the election.
- in medicine, a test for cervical cancer
After turning 21, she scheduled her first smear test to check for cervical cancer.