Unclean vs Besmeared - What's the difference?
unclean | besmeared | Related terms |
dirty, soiled or foul
not moral or chaste
ritually or ceremonially impure or unfit
(besmear)
To smear over; smear all over; sully.
:* {{quote-book
, author = (William Stukeley)
, title =
, year = 1734
, page = 57
, passage = ...carters and coachmen, who make in imitation thereof a composition of grease and tar, with which they besmear the inside of the naves of wheels and the extremitys of the axis upon which they move.
}}
:* {{quote-news
, date=2012-01-26
, first=Mike Allen
, last=Jim Vandehei
, authorlink=
, coauthor=
, title=Drudge, conservative media criticize Newt Gingrich
, newspaper=Politico
, city=
, publisher=
, quotee=
Unclean is a related term of besmeared.
As an adjective unclean
is dirty, soiled or foul.As a verb besmeared is
(besmear).unclean
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* See alsobesmeared
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(head)besmear
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(en verb)citation, page= , passage=His public record is already besmeared with tawdry divorces,… }}