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What is the opposite of blemish?

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Noun
Opposite of a small mark or flaw which spoils the appearance of something
Noun
Opposite of an imperfection or fault
Noun
Opposite of a fault or flaw that compromises someone or something
Noun
Opposite of a tiny dot or spot
Noun
Opposite of a displeasing and prominently ugly sight
Noun
(enhancement) Opposite of a physical deformity that spoils the appearance or completeness of something
“Your dimples are simply a genetic facial enhancement.”
Noun
(wholeness) Opposite of a physical deformity that spoils the appearance or completeness of something
“Please adhere to the following rules in order to safeguard the wholeness of your limbs.”
Noun
Opposite of an instance of visibly marring or disfiguring something
Noun
Opposite of a mark of infamy or disgrace
“For an actor, no honor is bigger than winning an Oscar.”
Noun
Opposite of the action of spoiling the appearance of something or someone
Noun
Opposite of a person, action, or situation that brings a loss of respect or honor
“Under his sterling guidance and without fanfare, he has led in a manner that makes him an asset for our organization.”
Noun
Opposite of a particular aspect of something regarded as unsatisfactory or as a source of difficulty
“I regard your confident nature as a positive.”
Verb
Opposite of to cause damage to
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Opposite of to cause to become soiled or dirty
Verb
Opposite of to decrease the value, character, or quality of
“He worked hard and strategically to advance his position within the firm.”
Verb
Opposite of to bring disrepute to, especially through aspersions
“Admirers of Columbus insisted that it should be called Colombia to honor the name of the admiral, but their claims were unsuccessful.”
Verb
Opposite of to make insulting or damaging allegations or insinuations about
Verb
Opposite of to make a hollow or indentation in the surface of
“The following day, trucks were put to use hauling clay to fill the hole caused by the first cave-ins.”
Verb
(rare) Opposite of to injure or bruise
“Rolling around in pain, Rollo managed to muster enough strength to gather materials to treat his wound.”
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