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- adjectivestale (adjective) · staler (comparative adjective) · stalest (superlative adjective)
- (of food) no longer fresh and pleasant to eat; hard, musty, or dry:"stale bread"
- no longer new and interesting or exciting:"their marriage had gone stale"
- (of a person) no longer able to perform well or creatively because of having done something for too long:"a top executive tends to get stale"
- (of a check or legal claim) invalid because out of date:"justifications for adverse possession go beyond stale claims"
verbstale (verb) · stales (third person present) · staled (past tense) · staled (past participle) · staling (present participle)- make or become stale:"she would cut up yesterday's leftover bread, staling now"
OriginMiddle English (describing beer in the sense ‘clear from long standing, strong’): probably from Anglo-Norman French and Old French, from estaler ‘to halt’; compare with the verb stall.verbstale (verb) · stales (third person present) · staled (past tense) · staled (past participle) · staling (present participle)- (of an animal, especially a horse) urinate:"the horse staled while he was riding"
Originlate Middle English: perhaps from Old French estaler ‘come to a stand, halt’ (compare with stale).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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- Stale means1234:
- No longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long.
- Not fresh and new; boring because too familiar.
- Having lost a good taste or quality from age.
- Used or heard so often as to be dull.
- Not so strong, effective, or energetic as before.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.no longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long: The bread / biscuits / cake had gone stale. The morning after the party, their apartment smelled of stale cigarette smoke. not fresh and new; boring because too familiar: stale jokes / newsdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stalenot fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread. musty; stagnant: stale air. having lost novelty or interest; hackneyed; trite: a stale joke.www.dictionary.com/browse/stale1 : having lost a good taste or quality from age stale food 2 : used or heard so often as to be dull stale news 3 : not so strong, effective, or energetic as beforewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stale1. Having lost freshness, effervescence, or palatability: stale bread; stale air. 2. Lacking originality or spontaneity: a stale joke. 3. Ineffective or uninspired, usually from being out of practice or from having done the same thing for too long.www.thefreedictionary.com/stale Stale Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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