Staled - definition of staled by The Free Dictionary 1 not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread 2 musty; stagnant: stale air 3 hackneyed; trite: a stale joke 4 having lost interest, initiative, or the like, as from overwork or boredom 5 Law (of a claim) no longer in force through lack of action 6 to make or become stale stale′ness, n
staled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English having lost or no longer having or showing interest: He felt stale and and unable to get excited about work stale1 (stāl), adj , stal•er, stal•est, v , staled, stal•ing dry or hardened, as bread stagnant: stale air trite: a stale joke
STALE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Stale food is no longer fresh or good to eat Their daily diet consisted of a lump of stale bread, a bowl of rice and stale water Stale air or a stale smell is unpleasant because it is no longer fresh A layer of smoke hung low in the stale air the smell of stale sweat
Staled - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Staled refers to food that has lost its freshness, typically as a result of being exposed to air for too long or not being stored properly Stale food has often become dry, hard, or unpalatable and may have an unpleasant taste or texture
stale - Oxford Learners Dictionaries something that is stale has been said or done too many times before and is no longer interesting or exciting Their marriage had gone stale a person who is stale has done the same thing for too long and so is unable to do it well or produce any new ideas After ten years in the job, she felt stale and needed a change