smirch in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 8, Grade 9
Definition
To smirch means to tarnish or damage someone's reputation or character.
Sample Sentences
- The scandal threatened to smirch her reputation in the community.
- He was determined to clear his name and smirch the false accusations against him.
- Despite their efforts, the smear campaign could not smirch his long-standing credibility.
- The once pristine walls of the gallery were smirched with graffiti, ruining its elegance.
- She feared that his careless remarks would smirch the family's good name.
- The scandal threatened to smirch his otherwise impeccable reputation.
- She was determined to clear her name and smirch the lies that had been spread.
- The artist feared that criticism would smirch his legacy long after he was gone.
- Even a small mistake could smirch the team's hard-earned credibility.
- The tabloid's article was designed to smirch her image in the public eye.