smudge

[smuhj]

smudge Definition

  • 1a dirty mark or smear, typically caused by rubbing something on a surface
  • 2a blurred or indistinct area on a surface

Using smudge: Examples

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

  • Example

    There was a smudge on the window.

  • Example

    She tried to wipe the smudge off her glasses.

  • Example

    The ink left a smudge on the paper.

smudge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for smudge

Antonyms for smudge

Phrases with smudge

  • smudge stick

    a bundle of dried herbs, typically sage or cedar, that is burned as part of a spiritual ritual or for cleansing purposes

    Example

    She lit the smudge stick and waved it around the room to clear the negative energy.

  • a container filled with oil or other fuel that is burned to produce smoke, used for fumigation or pest control

    Example

    The farmer set up several smudge pots in the orchard to protect the fruit from frost damage.

  • smudge-proof

    resistant to smudging or smearing

    Example

    This eyeliner is smudge-proof and will stay put all day.

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Summary: smudge in Brief

A 'smudge' [smuhj] is a dirty mark or smear caused by rubbing something on a surface, or a blurred or indistinct area on a surface. It can refer to marks on windows, glasses, or paper, as in 'She tried to wipe the smudge off her glasses.' 'Smudge' also extends into phrases like 'smudge stick,' a bundle of dried herbs burned for spiritual purposes, and 'smudge-proof,' meaning resistant to smudging or smearing.