Advanced as in dilapidated Damaged or spoiled, often implying disfigurement or impairment, similar to being mutilated. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Marred'
The marred reputation of the company made it difficult to attract new investors.
The marred relationship between the two nations led to increased tensions along the border.
The marred document had coffee stains and ink smudges, making it difficult to read.
Despite her flawless performance, the dancer felt marred by a small misstep during the finale.
The once vibrant painting was marred by time, losing its original colors and brilliance.
The idyllic vacation was marred by a series of flight delays and lost luggage.
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