maculated

[ˈmækjʊleɪtɪd]

maculated Definition

  • 1marked with spots or blotches
  • 2impure or blemished

Using maculated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "maculated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The once-white shirt was now maculated with dirt and grime.

  • Example

    The reputation of the company was maculated by the scandal.

  • Example

    The painting was maculated with mold and mildew.

maculated Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for maculated

Phrases with maculated

  • skin that is marked with spots or blemishes

    Example

    The teenager was self-conscious about her maculated skin.

  • a dog with a spotted or mottled coat

    Example

    The dalmatian is a well-known example of a maculated dog.

  • maculated leaves

    leaves that are marked with spots or blotches, often due to disease or insect infestation

    Example

    The plant's maculated leaves were a sign of a fungal infection.

Origins of maculated

from Latin 'maculatus', meaning 'spotted'

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Summary: maculated in Brief

'Maculated' [ˈmækjʊleɪtɪd] refers to something that is marked with spots or blotches, or impure and blemished. It can describe physical objects like clothes, paintings, or plants, as in 'The once-white shirt was now maculated with dirt and grime,' or reputations, as in 'The reputation of the company was maculated by the scandal.' Synonyms include 'spotted,' 'stained,' and 'blemished,' while antonyms include 'unblemished,' 'pure,' and 'immaculate.'