1. blemished - Adjective
2. blemished - Verb
4. blemished - Adjective Satellite
of Blemish
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo believe that is we could but have this or that we would be happy is to suppress the realization that the cause of our unhappiness is in our inadequate and blemished selves. Excessive desire is thus a means of suppressing our sense of worthlessness. Eric Hoffer
...the moon that hung over the garden like some great priceless pearl, flawed and blemished with grey shadowy ridges as only a very great beauty can risk being. Anita Desai
I deeply regret those situations that have blemished the image of the University of Oklahoma, and I hope that I can rectify the embarrassment I have brought the university. Brian Bosworth
a flawed diamond Source: Internet
Enter Lonborg again: He won Game Five, 3-1, a three-hitter blemished only by a meaningless late homer by Roger Maris. Source: Internet
A new scheme to make good use of slightly blemished supermarket food usually dumped will benefit more than 200 employees of the Aboriginal Tangentyere Council but not – it seems – the unemployed or destitute in Alice Springs. Source: Internet