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mar
1[mahr]
verb (used with object)
to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil.
That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
to disfigure, deface, or scar.
The scratch marred the table.
mar.
2abbreviation
maritime.
married.
Mar.
3abbreviation
March.
M.A.R.
4abbreviation
Master of Arts in Religion.
mar
1/ mɑː /
verb
(tr) to cause harm to; spoil or impair
noun
a disfiguring mark; blemish
Mar
2abbreviation
March
Other Word Forms
- marrer noun
- unmarring adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of mar1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mar1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The challenge will be replicating that formula over the season’s final month, and ensuring Sunday’s gut-check victory is not wasted on clunkers marred by self-inflicted mistakes.
Sadly, a night of superb football entertainment was marred by alleged racist abuse towards Semenyo in the first half by a member of the crowd.
After more than eight years in power, and eight election victories, Sturgeon saw final months in office marred by rows about trans issues.
However, his victories have been marred by allegations of vote rigging – claims which his party and the government have continuously denied.
Son's farewell match in South Korea earlier this week was marred by the latest knee injury suffered by Maddison.
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When To Use
To mar something is to damage, spoil, deface, disfigure, or scar it—either literally (such as by scratching or making a mark on an object) or figuratively (such as by spoiling a party by getting into an argument).Mar is used somewhat more formally than many of its synonyms. Whether used literally or figuratively, it always refers to spoiling something by making it worse or less perfect than it was. Its figurative sense is more often used in writing (especially journalism) than in everyday speech. Mar can also be used as a noun, meaning a blemish, but this is less common.Example: The senator’s campaign event was unfortunately marred by people who wanted to disrupt the event by interrupting her speech.
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