streak
noun /striːk/
/striːk/
- a long, thin mark or line that is a different colour from the surface it is on
- There was a streak of blood on his face.
- She had a few streaks of grey in her black hair.
- The sooty rain left dirty streaks on the window.
- streaks of sunlight
Synonyms markmark- stain
- fingerprint
- streak
- speck
- blot
- smear
- spot
- mark a small area of dirt, a spot or a cut on a surface that makes it look less good:
- The kids left dirty marks all over the kitchen floor.
- stain a dirty mark on something that is difficult to remove, especially one made by a liquid:
- blood stains
- fingerprint a mark on a surface made by the pattern of lines on the end of a person’s finger, often used by the police to identify criminals:
- Her fingerprints were all over the gun.
- streak a long, thin mark or line that is a different colour from the surface it is on:
- She had streaks of grey in her hair.
- speck a very small mark, spot or piece of a substance on something:
- There isn’t a speck of dust anywhere in the house.
- blot a spot or dirty mark left on something by a substance such as ink or paint being dropped on a surface
- smear a mark made by something such as oil or paint being spread or rubbed on a surface
- spot a small dirty mark on something:
- There were grease spots all over the walls.
- a streak/speck/blot/smear/spot of something
- a greasy mark/stain/smear
- an ink mark/stain/blot/spot
- a grease mark/stain/spot
- to leave a mark/stain/fingerprint/streak/speck/blot/smear
Wordfinder- band
- check
- dot
- fleck
- pattern
- speckle
- splash
- spot
- streak
- stripe
Extra ExamplesTopics Appearancec1- The last streaks of light faded from the sky.
- There were dark streaks down her cheeks where she had been crying.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dark
- faint
- pale
- …
- streak of
- a streak of lightning
- a streak of red, white, etc.
- a part of a person’s character, especially an unpleasant part
- a ruthless/vicious/mean streak
- a streak of cruelty
Extra Examples- Holidays in the Australian outback are for those with an adventurous streak.
- Most of the players have a strong competitive streak.
- She suddenly revealed a mean streak in her character.
- There was a streak of eccentricity in the family.
- trips for those with an adventurous streak
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- strong
- hidden
- cruel
- …
- have
- reveal
- show
- …
- with a streak
- streak of
- a series of successes or failures, especially in a sport or in gambling
- a streak of good luck
- to hit (= have) a winning streak
- to be on a winning/losing streak
- a lucky/unlucky streak
Wordfinder- bet
- casino
- chip
- croupier
- gambling
- lottery
- odds
- roulette
- stake
- streak
Extra ExamplesTopics Successc2- The Yankees continued their six-game winning streak.
- The team has been on a winning streak since it won against Lazio.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hot
- lucky
- unbeaten
- …
- be on
- go on
- continue
- …
Word OriginOld English strica, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch streek and German Strich, also to strike. The sense ‘run naked’ was originally US slang.