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Meaning of fleck
A small spot or patch of color, especially one that is different from the main color of something.
Etymology of fleck
The word "fleck" originated from the Old English word "flecc" or "flec", which is also related to the Old Norse word "flekk", both meaning spot or patch
Historically, the word has been used to describe small marks or spots on surfaces, and its usage has expanded to include figurative senses, such as a small amount or trace of a quality or feeling
Synonyms
Definitions
- A small spot or patch of color, especially one that is different from the main color of something
- A small mark or spot, especially one that is unwanted or unpleasant
- A small amount or trace of something, especially a quality or feeling
Usage Examples
- The wall had a small fleck of paint on it that needed to be touched up
- Her cheek had a distinctive fleck of freckle that added to her charm
- The new employee brought a fleck of creativity to the team that was much needed
Antonyms
uniformity
consistency
sameness
solidity
continuity
oneness
wholeness
entirety
completeness
perfection
flawlessness
spotlessness
blemishlessness
imperfectionlessness
defectlessness
uniformness
consistentness
sameness
homogeneity