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Scotches Meaning in English

word · lemma: scotch

ˈskɑtʃɪz
SKAH-chiz
skˈɒtʃɪz
sk-OT-chiz

Definition

'Scotches' is the third person singular present form of 'scotch', which means to suddenly stop, destroy, or prevent something, especially a plan, rumor, or possible event, from continuing.

Usage & Nuances

'Scotch' is formal and uncommon in everyday conversation. It is mostly used in news, formal writing, or discussions to mean stopping or debunking rumors, plans, or threats. Do not confuse with 'Scotch' (relating to Scotland or whisky). Common collocation: 'scotch a rumor/plan'.

Example Sentences

The manager scotches any rumors immediately.

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If she scotches the plan, it cannot go ahead.

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He scotches fears by explaining the facts.

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Whenever a wild story pops up, she scotches it before people start to believe it.

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The official quickly scotches reports that there’s any danger to the public.

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Rumor has it the company is closing, but the CEO scotches such talk every time.

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