How Do You Spell SMUTCH?

Pronunciation: [smˈʌt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "smutch" is commonly spelled as "smudge" but it can also be spelled as "smutch". The IPA phonetic transcription for "smutch" is /smʌtʃ/. This word means to soil or stain with a dirty mark or spot. Its origin comes from the Middle English word "smotchen". The different spellings of this word may cause confusion, but both spellings are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the writer's preference.

SMUTCH Meaning and Definition

  1. Smutch is a noun that refers to a smudge, stain, or dirt mark, particularly one that is difficult to remove. It typically suggests a black or dark discoloration or blotch caused by soot, coal dust, or similar substances. The word can also be used as a verb, meaning to smudge or besmirch with a dark or dirty mark.

    As a noun, smutch can be used in various contexts, such as describing the smears on a window due to heavy traffic pollution, or the grime accumulated on a piece of machinery over time. It conveys the idea of something being unclean or tainted, leading to a lack of clarity, visibility, or purity. For instance, when a fireplace is not properly vented, it can produce smutch that accumulates on the surrounding walls or furniture.

    When used as a verb, smutch often indicates an unintentional marking, soiling, or staining of a surface. It can describe the accidental transfer of dirt or ink from one object to another, leaving behind an unsightly smudge. For instance, when reading a newspaper, one might accidentally smutch the page with a dirty finger.

    Overall, smutch portrays a visual disturbance caused by the presence of unwanted foreign particles, emphasizing a need for cleaning or restoration to remove the mark and restore the affected surface to its original state.

  2. • A foul stain; a dirty mark.
    • To blacken; to mark with soot or coal.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SMUTCH

  • amutch
  • zmutch
  • xmutch
  • dmutch
  • emutch
  • wmutch
  • snutch
  • sjutch
  • smytch
  • smhtch
  • smjtch
  • sm8tch
  • sm7tch
  • smufch
  • smugch
  • smuych
  • smu6ch
  • smu4ch
  • smuuch

Etymology of SMUTCH

The word "smutch" has a Middle English origin from the Old English word "smoc" or "smocc", which referred to a garment or a covering. Over time, the word evolved to encompass the idea of dirt or soot that has been smeared or stained on something. The transition from "smoc" to "smutch" occurred through the process of linguistic changes and successive generations' usage.

Similar spelling words for SMUTCH

Plural form of SMUTCH is SMUTCHES

Conjugate verb Smutch

CONDITIONAL

I would smutch
you would smutch
he/she/it would smutch
we would smutch
they would smutch

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be smutching
you would be smutching
he/she/it would be smutching
we would be smutching
they would be smutching

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have smutch
you would have smutch
he/she/it would have smutch
we would have smutch
they would have smutch

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been smutching
you would have been smutching
he/she/it would have been smutching
we would have been smutching
they would have been smutching

FUTURE

I will smutch
you will smutch
he/she/it will smutch
we will smutch
they will smutch

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be smutching
you will be smutching
he/she/it will be smutching
we will be smutching
they will be smutching

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have smutched
you will have smutched
he/she/it will have smutched
we will have smutched
they will have smutched

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been smutching
you will have been smutching
he/she/it will have been smutching
we will have been smutching
they will have been smutching

IMPERATIVE

you smutch
we let´s smutch

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to smutch

PAST

I smutched
you smutched
he/she/it smutched
we smutched
they smutched

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was smutching
you were smutching
he/she/it was smutching
we were smutching
they were smutching

PAST PARTICIPLE

smutched

PAST PERFECT

I had smutched
you had smutched
he/she/it had smutched
we had smutched
they had smutched

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been smutching
you had been smutching
he/she/it had been smutching
we had been smutching
they had been smutching

PRESENT

I smutch
you smutch
he/she/it smutches
we smutch
they smutch

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am smutching
you are smutching
he/she/it is smutching
we are smutching
they are smutching

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

smutching

PRESENT PERFECT

I have smutched
you have smutched
he/she/it has smutched
we have smutched
they have smutched

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been smutching
you have been smutching
he/she/it has been smutching
we have been smutching
they have been smutching

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