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sporty adj. informal, casual; stylish, chic, smart, trendy,<br />

fashionable, modish, … la mode, up to date, showy, rakish,<br />

Colloq swank(y), loud, Slang classy, swell, flashy, snazzy,<br />

sharp, US and Canadian spiffy: He came to dinner wearing sporty<br />

clothes. Yes, I suppose you might call Fred a sporty dresser.<br />

spot n. 1 mark, patch, speck, blot, blotch, blemish, speckle, fleck,<br />

particle, mote, macula, smudge, stain, stigma, discoloration,<br />

Brit splodge or US also splotch: There's a spot of ink on your<br />

shirt. 2 site, place, locale, location, locality, scene,<br />

setting, section, area, neighbourhood, quarter: The Coopers<br />

picked out a lovely spot to build their new house. 3 morsel,<br />

bit, bite, Colloq smidgen or smidgin: Let's stop in here for a<br />

spot of tea. 4 predicament, situation, quandary, mess: John<br />

said he was in a bit of a spot, and needed to borrow œ20 until<br />

the end of the week. 5 spots. eruptions, pimples, acne,<br />

pustules, blackheads, comedos or comedones, whiteheads; boils,<br />

blains, wens; pock-marks; Old-fashioned US and Canadian hickeys:<br />

Teenagers often get spots.<br />

--v. 6 see, catch sight of, glimpse, discern, identify, pick<br />

out, distinguish, single out, detect, sight, recognize, make<br />

out, descry: I think I spotted Molly in the crowd. 7 mark,<br />

stain, fleck, speckle, spray, splash, spatter, bespatter, sully,<br />

soil, dirty, taint, besmirch, smudge: The car's shiny new<br />

paintwork was spotted with mud.<br />

spotless adj. 1 immaculate, clean, gleaming, shiny, polished, unspotted,<br />

spick and span: The floor is so spotless you could eat off it.<br />

2 pure, unsullied, unassailable, flawless, faultless,<br />

untarnished, blameless, irreproachable: Samantha has a spotless<br />

reputation.<br />

spotlight n. 1 arc light, searchlight, US pin spotlight, Colloq US (pin)<br />

spot: I couldn't see the audience with the spotlight shining in<br />

my eyes. 2 focus (of attention), limelight, public eye: How<br />

does it feel to have been in the spotlight most of your life,<br />

Miss Hallward?<br />

--v. 3 light (up), illuminate, focus (light) upon or on, shine<br />

or shed or throw or cast light upon or on, emphasize, highlight,<br />

draw attention to, feature, give prominence to, stress,

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