Bedaubed: meaning, definitions and examples
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bedaubed
[ bɪˈdoʊbd ]
covered in muck
Bedaubed describes something that is covered or smeared with a thick substance, often in a messy or unflattering manner. It often implies a careless or excessive application.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The artist bedaubed the canvas with paint.
- After the mudslide, the house was completely bedaubed with dirt.
- Children bedaubed themselves with cake frosting during the party.
Translations
Translations of the word "bedaubed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 coberto
🇮🇳 सना हुआ
🇩🇪 beschmiert
🇮🇩 tercemar
🇺🇦 забруднений
🇵🇱 pokryty
🇯🇵 塗られた
🇫🇷 barbouillé
- endu
- salissant
🇪🇸 manchado
🇹🇷 lekeli
🇰🇷 덮인
🇸🇦 مغطى
🇨🇿 potřený
🇸🇰 potiahnutý
🇨🇳 涂抹的
🇸🇮 pokrit
🇮🇸 þakið
🇰🇿 жабылған
🇬🇪 დაფარული
🇦🇿 örtülmüş
🇲🇽 manchado
Etymology
The word 'bedaubed' originates from the Middle English term 'bedauben', which combines 'be-' a prefix meaning 'about' or 'around', with 'daub', an Old French word 'daubier', meaning 'to smear' or 'to coat'. Its earliest usage can be traced back to the 15th century, reflecting the action of covering something with a substance, typically in a careless or heavy-handed manner. The construction of the word conveys the idea of applying material in a non-delicate way. Over time, 'bedaubed' has been used in various contexts, from artistic expressions to describing messy conditions, illustrating its flexibility in the English language.