smirch

[US]/smɜːtʃ/
[UK]/smɜrtʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to make dirty; to tarnish; to sully; to dishonor
n.a stain; a spot
Word Forms
Past Tensesmirched
Past Participlesmirched
Third Person Singularsmirches
Pluralsmirches
Present Participlesmirching

Phrases & Collocations

smirch reputation

smirch honor

smirch character

smirch image

smirch integrity

smirch name

smirch legacy

smirch truth

smirch trust

smirch good

Example Sentences

his reputation was smirched by false accusations.

don't smirch the good name of our organization.

she felt that the scandal would smirch her career.

he tried to smirch her image with lies.

it's unfair to smirch someone's character without proof.

the article smirched the politician's reputation.

they tried to smirch the team's achievements.

smirching someone's good deeds is morally wrong.

he was determined not to let anyone smirch his name.

her actions were misinterpreted and smirched her reputation.

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