Spot
UK /["/spɒt/"]/US /["/spɑːt/"]/
Definition
a small round area that has a different colour or feels different from the surface it is on
In simple words: To see or notice something.
Examples
- I can see the spot where we had our picnic last summer.
- There is a red spot on your shirt that needs to be cleaned.
- She has a spot on the team because of her excellent skills.
- Can you spot the difference between these two pictures?
- He took her to a special spot by the lake for their anniversary.
Usage notes
Use 'spot' when you want to indicate noticing something, often unexpectedly. It’s neutral and suitable for both casual conversations and more serious discussions. Avoid using it in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
spot + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'spot' on a map – you notice it!
Collocations
- beauty
- liver
- break out in
- scratch
- squeeze
- exact
- particular
- precise
- mark
- point to
- reach
- on the spot
- an accident black spot
- a bright spot
- a tight spot
- radio
- TV
- guest
- high
- top
- number-one
- claim
- secure
- earn
Synonyms
- bit
Antonyms
- miss
- overlook
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'spot' with 'site' when referring to a location.
- Using 'spot' incorrectly as a noun without context.
- Mispronouncing 'spot' as if it were spelled with two 't's.