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Synonyms & Similar Words
plague
scourge
affliction
calamity
curse
pestilence
disease
epidemic
pandemic
disaster
catastrophe
devastation
destruction
ruin
decay
deterioration
dilapidation
neglect
deterioration
corrosion
contamination
pollution
defilement
desecration
ravage
damage
harm
impairment
mar
blemish
blight
defect
flaw
imperfection
taint
stain
spot
smudge
smutch
tarnish
spoil
corrupt
infect
contaminate
poison
toxify
enfeeble
weaken
debilitate
cripple
incapacitate
paralyze
Meaning of Blight
The primary meaning of the word "Blight" refers to a thing that causes suffering, destruction, or damage, or a plant disease.
Definitions
- A thing that causes suffering, destruction, or damage: something that spoils or ruins something else
- A plant disease, typically one caused by fungi, that causes damage or destruction to plants
- To damage or destroy something, especially a plant, with a disease or fungus
- To have a very bad effect on something, making it less successful or less enjoyable
Etymology of Blight
The word "Blight" originated in the 15th century from the Old English word "blīcan", which means "to afflict with disease" and the Middle English word "blight", which refers to a plant disease
Historically, the word "Blight" was used to describe a plant disease, but over time its meaning has expanded to include anything that causes suffering, destruction, or damage
Example Uses
- The potato blight caused widespread crop failure and famine
- The new policy has been a blight on the local economy
- The city's poor air quality is a blight on the health of its residents
- The disease is a blight on the agricultural industry, causing significant damage to crops