- nounspot (noun) · spots (plural noun)
- a small round or roundish mark, differing in color or texture from the surface around it:"ladybugs have black spots on their red wing covers"
- a small mark or stain:"a spot of mildew on the wall"
- a pimple.
- a moral blemish or stain.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa pip on a domino, playing card, or die.
- a particular place or point:"a nice secluded spot" · "an ideal picnic spot"
- a small feature or part of something with a particular quality:"his bald spot" · "there was one bright spot in a night of dismal failure"
- (in sports) an advantage allowed to a player as a handicap.
- a position within a listing; a ranking:"the runner-up spot"
- a place for an individual item within a show:"she couldn't do her usual singing spot in the club"
- informala small amount of something:"a spot of rain"
- denoting a system of trading in which commodities or currencies are delivered and paid for immediately after a sale:"trading in the spot markets" · "the current spot price"
- short for spotlight
- informala banknote of a specified value:"a ten-spot"
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISHa bar or other drinking establishment (usually in a private home in a township) that operates without an official permit:"her father was at the spot with his friends"
verbspot (verb) · spots (third person present) · spotted (past tense) · spotted (past participle) · spotting (present participle)- see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or that one is searching for:"Andrew spotted the ad in the paper" · "the men were spotted by police"
- (be spotted)recognize that (someone) has a particular talent, especially for sports or show business:"we were spotted by a talent scout"
- militarylocate an enemy's position, typically from the air:"they were spotting for enemy aircraft"
- (in weight training, gymnastics, etc.) observe (a performer) in order to minimize the risk of accidents or injuries.
- (be spotted)mark with spots:"the velvet was spotted with stains"
- become marked with spots:"a damp atmosphere causes the flowers to spot"
- cover (a surface or area) thinly:"thorn trees spotted the land"
- archaicstain or sully the moral character or qualities of:"they might be spotted merely with the errors introduced by Luther"
- place (a billiard ball or football) on its designated starting point.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalgive or lend (money) to (someone):"I'll spot you $300"
- allow (an advantage) to (someone) in a game or sport:"the higher-rated team spots the lower-rated team the difference in their handicaps"
OriginOld English spot: of Germanic origin; compare with Middle Dutch spotte. The sense ‘notice, recognize’ arose from the early 18th century slang use ‘note as a suspect or criminal’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a small round or roundish mark, differing in color or texture from the surface around it:
- a small mark or stain:
- a pimple.
- a particular place or point:
- a small amount of something:
verb- see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or that one is searching for:
- mark with spots:
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- The word "spot" can have several meanings12345:
- A small area of a surface that is different from other areas1.
- A small mark on a surface, such as a circular patch or stain, differing in color or texture from its surroundings2.
- A rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, such as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.3.
- A small, usually round area of color that is differently colored or lighter or darker than the surface around it4.
- A job in a particular organization or a position within a group, especially in sports5.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1 spot / ˈ spɑːt/ noun plural spots Britannica Dictionary definition of SPOT [count] 1 a : a small area of a surface that is different from other areaswww.britannica.com/dictionary/spotspot /spɒt/ n a small mark on a surface, such as a circular patch or stain, differing in colour or texture from its surroundingswww.wordreference.com/definition/spotSpot definition, a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.www.dictionary.com/browse/spota small, usually round area of color that is differently colored or lighter or darker than the surface around it:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/spotA spot is also a job in a particular organization or a position within a group, esp. in sports: When Sain was injured, they asked me to fill his spot. Darryl spotted a woodpecker high on the tree. a radio/television spot We are planning a series of radio spots during the afternoon commute.
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