Marred: meaning, definitions and examples
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marred
[ mɛrd ]
physical damage
Marred refers to the action of damaging or spoiling something. This can apply to physical objects, such as a surface being scratched or dented. It can also relate to non-tangible things, like a reputation being tarnished. When something is marred, it loses some of its original beauty or integrity. This term is often used in discussions about art, craftsmanship, and personal attributes.
Synonyms
blemished, damaged, spoiled, tainted.
Examples of usage
- The sculpture was marred by years of exposure to the elements.
- Her perfect reputation was marred by the scandal.
- The painting was marred by a large scratch across the canvas.
Translations
Translations of the word "marred" in other languages:
🇵🇹 marcado
- danificado
- casado
🇮🇳 बिगड़ गया
🇩🇪 beschädigt
🇮🇩 rusak
🇺🇦 пошкоджений
🇵🇱 uszkodzony
- żonaty
- zamężna
🇯🇵 傷ついた
🇫🇷 abîmé
🇪🇸 dañado
🇹🇷 hasar görmüş
🇰🇷 손상된
🇸🇦 تالف
🇨🇿 poškozený
- ženatý
- vdaná
🇸🇰 poškodený
- ženatý
- vydatá
🇨🇳 受损的
🇸🇮 poškodovan
🇮🇸 skemmdur
🇰🇿 зақымдалған
🇬🇪 აზიანებული
🇦🇿 zədələnmiş
🇲🇽 dañado
Etymology
The word 'marred' has its origins in the Old English term 'mearcian,' which means to mark or to spoil. Over time, the word evolved in its usage, influenced by other languages and the need for a term that could encompass both physical and metaphorical damage. By the early 15th century, 'marred' began to be used more broadly in the English language to refer to any form of damage, emphasizing the concept of loss or degradation of beauty and integrity. This historical evolution reflects society's ongoing concern with appearance, reputation, and the effects of time on both tangible and intangible assets.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #15,650, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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