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How to Use "Spot" with Example Sentences
spot
(n):
small mark; a particular place or area
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Used with adjectives:
"
She refers to her mole as a
beauty
spot
.
"
(beauty)
"
We found
dark
spots
on the wall.
"
(dark)
"
My mother is starting to get
liver
spots
on her hands.
"
(liver)
"
We found a
good
spot
to have a picnic.
"
(good, ideal, suitable, perfect, shady)
"
She wanted me to wait for her at this
exact
spot
.
"
(exact, precise, particular)
"
This is a
beautiful
spot
to relax and enjoy the sun.
"
(beautiful, lovely, pleasant)
"
The park is a
popular
spot
for kids.
"
(popular, favorite, great)
"
Everyone has a
weak
spot
.
"
(weak, vulnerable, sensitive)
"
We finally found a
parking
spot
.
"
(parking)
Used with verbs:
"
She
marked
the
spot
on the map.
"
(marked, pointed to)
"
They
picked
a perfect
spot
for the church picnic.
"
(picked, found)
Used with prepositions:
"
You're sitting
in
my
spot
.
"
(in, on)
spot
(v):
to see or notice someone or something
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
immediately
spotted
her daughter in the crowd.
"
(immediately, quickly, easily)
"
He
finally
spotted
a deer in the woods.
"
(finally, suddenly, eventually)
Used with nouns:
"
I can
spot
danger
.
"
(danger, talent)
"
She
spotted
the
difference
immediately.
"
(difference, error, flaw, problem)
"
The hunter
spotted
movement
in the woods.
"
(movement)
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