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Blemishes vs Blemished - What's the difference?

blemishes | blemished |

As verbs the difference between blemishes and blemished

is that blemishes is (blemish) while blemished is (blemish).

As a noun blemishes

is .

As an adjective blemished is

having blemishes; flawed.

blemishes

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (blemish)
  • blemished

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (blemish)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having blemishes; flawed.
  • * 2001 , Robert Weissberg, Chapter 18: Academic Tyranny: The Tale and the Lessons'', Stuart S. Nagel (editor), ''Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation , page 111,
  • Stated sharply, today?s centers of higher learning are more blemished than superficial appearances suggest, and what often seems “democratic” is little more than contrived public displays.
  • * 2008 , Ritchie Devon Watson, Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War , page 65,
  • One of them in fact singled out Rebecca, not the marmoreal Rowena, as the novel?s most blemished character. “She is,” he complained, “too near perfection.”
  • * 2010 , Holly S. Ruddock, Life in Your Losses: Transformation Through Trials , page 186,
  • The most blemished' life will not keep His love from pouring out. It is the ' blemished and the marked, the hurting and the rejected that stirs this love in Him.