staleness (Meaning)

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staleness (n)

unoriginality as a result of being dull and hackneyed

having lost purity and freshness as a consequence of aging

staleness Sentence Examples

  1. The bread's staleness rendered it unappetizing, its crust tough and dry.
  2. The stale odor permeated the air, a pungent reminder of the food's advanced age.
  3. The once-vibrant vegetables had succumbed to staleness, their leaves wilted and their colors faded.
  4. The cake's staleness betrayed its neglect, its once-sweet frosting now a cracked and crumbling mess.
  5. The forgotten coffee grew stale, its aroma waning and replaced by a bitter aftertaste.
  6. The stale air of the abandoned building suffocated, heavy with the musty scent of decay.
  7. The stale jokes failed to elicit laughter, their punchlines lost in the fog of familiarity.
  8. The stale routine of daily life weighed heavily on her soul, leaving her yearning for something fresh.
  9. The stale relationship had run its course, its flame extinguished by years of neglect.
  10. The stale ideas circulating in the conference room stifled innovation, preventing the emergence of original thinking.

FAQs About the word staleness

unoriginality as a result of being dull and hackneyed, having lost purity and freshness as a consequence of aging

rankness, foulness, reek,mustiness, rancidity, funk, badness, stench, filth, effluvium

perfume, perfume, sweetness,fragrance, aroma, sweetness, fragrance, aroma, bouquet, floweriness

The bread's staleness rendered it unappetizing, its crust tough and dry.

The stale odor permeated the air, a pungent reminder of the food's advanced age.

The once-vibrant vegetables had succumbed to staleness, their leaves wilted and their colors faded.

The cake's staleness betrayed its neglect, its once-sweet frosting now a cracked and crumbling mess.