- STAINED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of stain in a Sentence Verb The red wine stained the carpet He stained the wood a dark cherry color The accusations stained his reputation
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- STAIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
be stained by Several important politicians have had their reputations stained by this scandal be stained with The country's history is stained with the blood of (= the country is guilty of killing) millions of innocent men and women
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Definition of stained adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- What does Stained mean? - Definitions. net
Stained refers to having a color, material or substance penetrate or be absorbed onto a surface, which typically causes a change in the color or appearance It can also refer to a discoloration, blemish, or mark indicating damage, dirt, or impurity
- Stained: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
The word 'stained' originated from the Middle English word 'steyned,' which came from the Old French word 'estain' meaning a spot or blemish The concept of staining has been around for centuries, with early humans using natural dyes and pigments to color or mark objects
- Stained - definition of stained by The Free Dictionary
1 To discolor, soil, or spot: The spilled juice stained the carpet 2 To bring into disrepute; taint or tarnish: The scandal stained the mayor's reputation 3 To change the color of (a piece of wood, for example) by applying a stain 4
- stained - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stained (comparative more stained, superlative most stained) having a stain Antonym: unstained coloured by adding a pigment
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