schmear

[ʃmɪər]

schmear Definition

  • 1a spread or smear of cream cheese, butter, or other soft food on bread or a bagel
  • 2a quantity of something that is spread or smeared over a surface

Using schmear: Examples

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

  • Example

    I like to put a schmear of cream cheese on my bagel.

  • Example

    She put a schmear of sunscreen on her face before going outside.

  • Example

    The mechanic put a schmear of grease on the gears.

schmear Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for schmear

Phrases with schmear

  • to give someone all the details or information about something

    Example

    I asked him how his day was and he gave me the whole schmear about his boss and coworkers.

  • a political campaign that uses underhanded or unethical tactics to discredit opponents

    Example

    The candidate's supporters launched a schmear campaign against his opponent, spreading false rumors and negative ads.

  • a small amount of cultural knowledge or sophistication

    Example

    He may not know much about art, but he has a schmear of culture from visiting museums and galleries.

Origins of schmear

from Yiddish 'shmirn', meaning 'to smear'

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Summary: schmear in Brief

The term 'schmear' [ʃmɪər] refers to a spread or smear of soft food on bread or a bagel, or a quantity of something that is spread or smeared over a surface. It can also be used in phrases like 'give someone the whole schmear,' meaning to give all the details, or 'a schmear campaign,' referring to an unethical political campaign. 'Schmear' can also mean a small amount of cultural knowledge or sophistication.