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shimi
noun

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English Meaning(s) for しみ

noun
  1. stain; spot; smudge; blot; smear; blotch
  2. spot (on one's skin, e.g. chloasma, liver spot); blemish; discoloration; freckle (esp. シミ)

Definition and Synonyms for しみ

Stain an act that brings discredit to the person who does it
Synonyms: しみ, しみる, じみる, スパット, スミアー, 斑点, 汚損, 汚点
Blot a blemish made by dirt
Synonyms: しみ, しみる, じみる, スポット, 染め, 汚れ, 汚れ, 汚れる, 汚れる, 汚点
Discoloration a soiled or discolored appearance
Synonyms: しみ, しみる, じみる, よごれ, 変色, 染め, 汚い, 汚れ, 汚れ, 汚れる, 汚れる, 汚点, 色変わり
Lentigo a small brownish spot (of the pigment melanin) on the skin
Synonyms: しみ, しみる, じみる, そばかす, 染め, 肝斑
Spot a small piece or quantity of something
Synonyms: しみ, しみ, しむ, かけら, しみる, ひとひら, 一毫, 一片, 些少, 分厘, , 小片, 少々

Categories しみ is a member of

Mistake a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention
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Visual Aspect outward or visible aspect of a person or thing
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Blemish a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body)
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Macula a patch of skin that is discolored but not usually elevated
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Small Indefinite Amount an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
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Sample Sentences for しみ

I like sashimi.
There were some ink stains on the cover of that book.
His shirt was stained with sauce.
This fabric stains easily.
There were some ink spots on the book jacket.

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