Spot (noun)

  1. A small, usually round mark on a surface differing in color or texture from the surrounding area.
  2. A particular place or position.
  3. A small area of light or darkness.
  4. A blemish on a person's skin.
  5. A short advertisement on radio or television.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english spott; akin to old high german spuoz spot.

Examples:

  1. She found a spot on her dress and tried to remove it.
  2. The tourist was able to find a spot to park the car.
  3. The sunlight shining through the trees created spots of light on the ground.
  4. She has a few freckles, which are just small spots on her skin.
  5. The company aired a spot during the Super Bowl to advertise their new product.
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