A spot is a little round stain or color on a surface. It can be on clothes, skin, or any object. Spots are usually small and different from the background color.
There is a red spot on the shirt.
I found a spot on my wall.
A spot means a certain area or place. People use it to talk about where something is located or where someone can go.
This is a nice spot to sit.
We met at a quiet spot in the park.
A spot is a small commercial that you see or hear on TV, radio, or online. It is usually short and tries to sell something or share information.
The TV spot was very funny.
She made a spot for her product.
To spot means to find or see something quickly. People use it when they notice important things or things that are hard to see.
Can you spot the mistake here?
He spotted his friend in the crowd.
To spot someone means to lend or give something to them for a short time, often money. It is a friendly or informal way to help someone.
Can you spot me five dollars now?
She spotted him the cost of lunch.
To spot in sports means to give the other team or player a lead or advantage at the start. This makes the game fairer or more balanced.
They spotted the opposing team two points.
He was spotted a head start in the race.
A spot is a small visible mark on skin or other surfaces. These can be natural or caused by something like dirt or color change.
She has a brown spot on her face.
The apple has a small dark spot.