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- STALE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STALE is tasteless or unpalatable from age How to use stale in a sentence
- STALE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STALE definition: 1 no longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long: 2 not fresh and new… Learn more
- Stale - definition of stale 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trite: a stale joke 4 having lost interest, initiative, or the like, as from overwork or boredom 5 Law (of a claim) no longer in force through lack of action
- stale adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
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
- stale - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
having lost freshness, vigor, quick intelligence, initiative, or the like, as from overstrain, boredom, or surfeit: He had grown stale on the job and needed a long vacation
- STALE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stale definition: not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread See examples of STALE used in a sentence
- What does Stale mean? - Definitions. net
Stale refers to something, often food, that is no longer fresh or good to consume due to age or exposure to air It can also refer to something that has become dull, tedious, or no longer new or interesting due to overuse or repetition
- STALE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that a place, an activity, or an idea is stale, you mean that it has become boring because it is always the same
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