Blatch Meaning in English
word
blætʃ
BLACH
blætʃ
BLACH
Definition
A rarely used or old-fashioned word meaning a blot, stain, or dirty mark on a surface.
Usage & Nuances
'Blatch' is extremely rare and considered archaic in modern English; 'stain', 'smudge', or 'blot' are much more common today. Mostly seen in historical texts or as a literary flourish.
Spanish: mancha (raro)Portuguese (BR): mancha (termo raro/obsoleto)Portuguese (PT): mancha (termo pouco usado/arcaico)Chinese (Simplified): 污点(罕用词)Chinese (Traditional): 污點(罕用詞)Hindi: दाग (दुर्लभ/पुराना शब्द)Arabic: لطخة (كلمة نادرة الاستخدام)Bengali: দাগ - ছোপRussian: пятно - грязное пятноJapanese: しみ - 汚れVietnamese: vết bẩn - vết dơKorean: 얼룩 - 자국Turkish: leke - kirli izUrdu: داغ - نشانIndonesian: noda - bekas kotoran
Example Sentences
There was a blatch on the white carpet.
basic
He tried to clean the blatch from his shirt.
basic
A large blatch appeared after the spill.
basic
"What's that blatch on the wall?" she asked softly.
natural
Even after several washes, the blatch wouldn't come out.
natural
Old books sometimes mention a blatch instead of a stain.
natural