stains (Meaning)

stains

to suffuse with color, corrupt entry 1 sense 1, discolor, soil, to color (something, such as wood, glass, or cloth) by processes affecting chemically or otherwise the material itself, a preparation (as of dye or pigment) used in staining something, a dye or mixture of dyes used in microscopy to make very small and transparent structures visible, to color tissue elements so that they can be told apart, and to produce specific chemical reactions, a mark of guilt or disgrace, a natural spot of color contrasting with the ground, a dye or pigment capable of penetrating the pores of wood, to soil or discolor especially in spots, to cause discoloration of, a taint of guilt, to receive a stain, a discolored spot or area (as on the skin or teeth) see port-wine stain, a preparation (as of dye or pigment) used in staining, a soiled or discolored spot, a dye or mixture of dyes used in microscopy to make minute and transparent structures visible, to differentiate tissue elements, or to produce specific chemical reactions, to bring discredit on, disgrace entry 1, a dye or mixture of dyes used in microscopy to make visible minute and transparent structures, to differentiate tissue elements, or to produce specific chemical reactions, to color by processes affecting chemically or otherwise the material itself, to give color to (as by dyeing), taint sense 3, something (as a dye) used in staining

stains Sentence Examples

  1. The spilled coffee left unsightly stains on the pristine tablecloth.
  2. The ink from the broken pen smeared and created permanent stains on the important document.
  3. The old wooden table bore countless stains from years of use and neglect.
  4. The rust from the metal hinges had left unsightly stains on the white paintwork.
  5. The heavy rain washed away the dirt, but left behind stubborn stains on the sidewalk.
  6. The bleach treatment successfully removed the grass stains from the child's playclothes.
  7. The old photograph was discolored with age and had brown stains marring its surface.
  8. The dog's muddy paws left paw-shaped stains all over the freshly cleaned floor.
  9. The sunlight caused the curtains to fade, leaving uneven stains where the folds had been.
  10. The couch was ruined beyond repair by the permanent stains from the spilled red wine.

FAQs About the word stains

to suffuse with color, corrupt entry 1 sense 1, discolor, soil, to color (something, such as wood, glass, or cloth) by processes affecting chemically or otherwi

smudges, stigmas,blots, taints, stigmata, smirches, disgraces, shames, onuses, brands

honors, credits, purities, chastities, goods, rights,awards,glories, fames, modesties

The spilled coffee left unsightly stains on the pristine tablecloth.

The ink from the broken pen smeared and created permanent stains on the important document.

The old wooden table bore countless stains from years of use and neglect.

The rust from the metal hinges had left unsightly stains on the white paintwork.