noun🔗ShareMarque d'infamie, stigmateA mark of infamy or disgrace."Being caught cheating on the exam left a stigmata on his academic record, making it hard for him to get good internships. "Être pris en train de tricher à l'examen a laissé une marque d'infamie sur son dossier scolaire, ce qui lui a rendu difficile d'obtenir de bons stages.markcharacterguiltChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMarque, stigmateA scar or birthmark."The baby was born with a small, red stigmata on her left shoulder. "Le bébé est né avec une petite marque rouge sur son épaule gauche.bodymarkmedicinereligionsufferingsigntheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareStigmates(chiefly in the plural stigmata) A mark on the body corresponding to one of the wounds of the Crucifixion on Jesus' body, and sometimes reported to bleed periodically."Some people believe that the woman's inexplicable wounds, appearing on her hands and feet, were stigmata. "Certaines personnes croient que les blessures inexplicables de la femme, apparaissant sur ses mains et ses pieds, étaient des stigmates.religionbodymarkmedicinesufferingtheologysupernaturalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareStigmatesThe sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination."The bee brushed against the flower's stigmata, depositing pollen and helping the plant reproduce. "L'abeille a frotté les stigmates de la fleur, déposant du pollen et aidant la plante à se reproduire.biologyplantpartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareSignes, symptômesA visible sign or characteristic of a disease.""The unusual rash on her skin were stigmata of the rare tropical illness she contracted during her vacation." "L'éruption cutanée inhabituelle sur sa peau était un signe de la maladie tropicale rare qu'elle avait contractée pendant ses vacances.medicinediseasesignbodyreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading