tache

[tæʃ]

tache Definition

a small mark or stain, especially one that is difficult to remove.

Using tache: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tache on his shirt was very noticeable.

  • Example

    She tried to remove the tache from the carpet but it wouldn't come out.

  • Example

    The painting had a small tache in the corner.

tache Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tache

Phrases with tache

  • five o'clock shadow

    a darkening of a man's face after a period of growth of stubble or beard, typically occurring late in the day after the morning shave

    Example

    He always had a five o'clock shadow, no matter how closely he shaved.

  • a small, dark facial mole considered attractive by some people

    Example

    Marilyn Monroe's beauty spot above her lip became an iconic feature of her appearance.

  • a permanent mark on the skin present at birth or appearing shortly after

    Example

    The baby had a small birthmark on her forehead.

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Summary: tache in Brief

The term 'tache' [tæʃ] refers to a small and often stubborn mark or stain that is difficult to remove. It can be found on clothing, carpets, or even paintings, as in 'The painting had a small tache in the corner.' Other similar terms include 'blemish,' 'spot,' and 'mark.'