Etymology: (1150–1200; (n.) ME spotte, akin to MD, LG spot speck, ON spotti bit)
Definition of 'Spot'
Princeton's WordNet
1. (noun)topographic point, place, spot a point located with respect to surface features of some region "this is a nice place for a picnic"; "a bright spot on a planet"
3. (noun)point, spot an outstanding characteristic "his acting was one of the high points of the movie"
4. (noun)smudge, spot, blot, daub, smear, smirch, slur a blemish made by dirt "he had a smudge on his cheek"
5. (noun)spot, speckle, dapple, patch, fleck, maculation a small contrasting part of something "a bald spot"; "a leopard's spots"; "a patch of clouds"; "patches of thin ice"; "a fleck of red"
6. (noun)spot a section of an entertainment that is assigned to a specific performer or performance "they changed his spot on the program"
7. (noun)spot a business establishment for entertainment "night spot"
8. (noun)position, post, berth, office, spot, billet, place, situation a job in an organization "he occupied a post in the treasury"
9. (noun)touch, spot a slight attack of illness "he has a touch of rheumatism"
10. (noun)spot, bit a small piece or quantity of something "a spot of tea"; "a bit of paper"; "a bit of lint"; "I gave him a bit of my mind"
11. (noun)spot, pip a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
12. (noun)spotlight, spot a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a restricted area; used to focus attention of a stage performer
13. (noun)spot a playing card with a specified number of pips on it to indicate its value "an eight-spot"
14. (verb)blot, smear, smirch, spot, stain an act that brings discredit to the person who does it "he made a huge blot on his copybook"
15. (verb)descry, spot, espy, spy catch sight of
16. (verb)spot, recognize, recognise, distinguish, discern, pick out, make out, tell apart detect with the senses "The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards"; "I can't make out the faces in this photograph"
17. (verb)blemish, spot mar or impair with a flaw "her face was blemished"
18. (verb)spot, fleck, blob, blot make a spot or mark onto "The wine spotted the tablecloth"
19. (verb)spot become spotted "This dress spots quickly"
20. (verb)spot mark with a spot or spots so as to allow easy recognition "spot the areas that one should clearly identify"
1. (noun)spot a particular area a good spot for a picnic; A school now stands on the spot where our house was.; a parking spot
2. spot a dirty mark on cloth grease spots on his shirt
3. spot a small area that looks or feels different from the area around it spots on the salamander's back; a rough spot on my skin; a spot of color in her pale cheeks
4. spot circles that decorate sth a dark blouse with white spots
5. spot on the spot done where sth is happening now He fixed the hole in the tire on the spot.
6. spot put sb on the spot to embarrass by asking a difficult question One reporter tried to put the president on the spot.
7. (verb)spot to see sb or sth that is difficult to see We spotted Ian in the crowd.; They spotted one of the lions from the air.
Definition of 'Spot'
Webster Dictionary
1. (noun)Spot a mark on a substance or body made by foreign matter; a blot; a place discolored
2. (noun)Spot a stain on character or reputation; something that soils purity; disgrace; reproach; fault; blemish
3. (noun)Spot a small part of a different color from the main part, or from the ground upon which it is; as, the spots of a leopard; the spots on a playing card
6. (noun)Spot a sciaenoid food fish (Liostomus xanthurus) of the Atlanticcoast of the United States. It has a blackspotbehind the shoulders and fifteenobliquedarkbars on the sides. Called also goody, Lafayette, masooka, and old wife
7. (noun)Spot the southern redfish, or red horse, which has a spot on each side at the base of the tail. See Redfish
8. (noun)Spot commodities, as merchandise and cotton, sold for immediate delivery
9. (verb)Spot to make visible marks upon with some foreign matter; to discolor in or with spots; to stain; to cover with spots or figures; as, to spot a garnment; to spotpaper
10. (verb)Spot to mark or note so as to insure recognition; to recognize; to detect; as, to spot a criminal
11. (verb)Spot to stain; to blemish; to taint; to disgrace; to tarnish, as reputation; to asperse