Definition of «spotty»

The term "spotty" is an adjective that describes something or someone with small, distinct marks or spots. It can be used to describe a person's complexion if they have small, isolated pimples or blemishes on their face. The term can also refer to anything else that has small, distinguishable markings such as clothing, wallpaper, etc. In additionally, "spotty" can also mean irregular or unreliable in quality or occurrence, for example: "The weather was very spotty today with some areas experiencing rain while others remained dry."

Usage examples

  1. Her academic performance has been spotty throughout the semester, with some outstanding scores on exams and several failing grades on assignments.
  2. The weather forecast predicts spotty showers throughout the day, with intermittent periods of rain and sunshine.
  3. The restaurant has received mixed reviews, with some customers praising the food and service while others have had spotty experiences with long wait times and subpar dishes.
  4. The internet connection in this area is quite spotty, as it works perfectly at times but suddenly drops out inexplicably.
  5. The student's attendance record is spotty, as he frequently skips classes but occasionally shows up for important exams and quizzes.

Sentences with «spotty»

  • Amsterdam, a co-founder of Amsterdam & Peroff LLP, which has offices in Toronto, London, England, and Washington, has made a name for himself as a defender of human rights in countries with spotty records on the subject. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • During the housing boom, borrowers — especially those with spotty credit histories — took out ARMs in droves. (bucks.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • The only issue is maintaining cell coverage, something we were reminded of while driving through areas of spotty coverage in New York's Hudson Valley in search of some nice twisty backroads. (digitaltrends.com)
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