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What's different between"smear" and "spread on"? any other frequently-used synomy?
She smeared sun tan lotion on her shoulders
Apr 8, 2012 1:33 PM
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The best verb here is "apply"
She applied sun tan lotion on her shoulders.
You can also use "put" in a less formal context.
She put sun tan lotion on her shoulders.
"Smear" is used when you put an oily or greasy substance on a surface like jam on bread etc.
"Spread" can also be used this way.
April 8, 2012
There are many ways to describe how an activity is done. I feel there is a best way to say something- and it is the way that describes the action.
She smeared it = She did it without much care
She spread it = she applied it evenly and has not yet rubbed it in
She applied it = vague - non-descriptive. Was it sprayed on? Was it rubbed on? This is fine when you do not want that action to be imagined to thoroughly because you are focussing on some other issue.
She rubbed it in = She may have taken her time and made it go away.
She sprayed it on = She has a mister
she poured it on = she uses a lot
She squeezed it on = she did not rub it in yet
So, the point here is that a word is not best unless it is describing what you want at the level you want it described.
April 9, 2012
It's better to say: She rubbed sun tan lotion onto her shoulders.
April 8, 2012
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