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Poznaj wymowę stale

/stāl/
adjective
(of food) no longer fresh and pleasant to eat; hard, musty, or dry.
„stale bread”
synonimy: dry, dried out, hard, hardened, old, past its best, past its sell-by date, off, moldy, rotten, decayed, unfresh, rancid, rank

verb
make or become stale.
„she would cut up yesterday's leftover bread, staling now”

13 kwi 2024 · stale · 1 of 4. adjective · ˈstāl. staler; stalest. Synonyms of stale. 1. : tasteless or unpalatable from age. stale bread. 2 · 2 of 4. verb (1).
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7 dni temu · having lost novelty or interest; hackneyed; trite: a stale joke. Synonyms: uninteresting, old, stereotyped, common.
STALE meaning: 1. no longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long: 2. not fresh and new…. Learn more.
In the sense regarding food, usually (but not always) pejorative and synonymous with gone bad and turned. In reference to mead, wine, and bread, it can describe ...
stale · 1. adjective. 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.
/steɪl/ · adjective. lacking freshness, palatability, or showing deterioration from age. “stale bread”. synonyms: addled. (of eggs) no longer edible · adjective.
Synonyms for STALE: cliche, stereotyped, tired, hackneyed, trite, boring, commonplace, shopworn; Antonyms of STALE: fresh, new, original, novel, exciting, ...
having lost novelty or interest; hackneyed; trite: a stale joke. having lost freshness, vigor, quick intelligence, initiative, or the like, as from overstrain, ...
stale · ​(of food, especially bread and cake) no longer fresh and therefore unpleasant to eat · ​(of air, smoke, etc.) · ​something that is stale has been said ...
stale · stalestale /steɪl/ ○○○ adjective · 1 DECAYbread or cake that is stale is no longer fresh or good to eat OPP fresh French bread goes stale (=becomes ...