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Stain   /steɪn/   Listen
Stain

noun
1.
A soiled or discolored appearance.  Synonyms: discoloration, discolouration.
2.
(microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible.
3.
The state of being covered with unclean things.  Synonyms: dirt, filth, grease, grime, grunge, soil.
4.
A symbol of disgrace or infamy.  Synonyms: brand, mark, stigma.
5.
An act that brings discredit to the person who does it.  Synonyms: blot, smear, smirch, spot.
verb
(past & past part. stained; pres. part. staining)
1.
Color with a liquid dye or tint.  "People knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages"
2.
Produce or leave stains.
3.
Make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically.  Synonyms: defile, maculate, sully, tarnish.  "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
4.
Color for microscopic study.



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"Stain" Quotes from Famous Books



... never fall In attitude as gracefully As my fair bride that is to be;— Nor ever Autumn's leaves of brown As lightly flutter to the lawn As fall her fairy-feet upon The path of love she loiters down.— O'er drops of dew she walks, and yet Not one may stain her sandal wet— Aye, she might dance upon the way Nor crush a single drop to spray, So airy-like she seems to me,— My bride, my bride ...
— Riley Love-Lyrics • James Whitcomb Riley

... woman here with the new soul, Like my own Psyche—fresh upon her lips Alit the visionary butterfly, 290 Waiting my word to enter and make bright, Or flutter off and leave all blank as first. This body had no soul before, but slept Or stirred, was beauteous or ungainly, free From taint or foul with stain, as outward things 295 Fastened their image on its passiveness; Now, it will wake, feel, live—or die again! Shall to produce form out of unshaped stuff Be Art—and further, to evoke a soul From form be nothing? This new soul is ...
— Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning • Robert Browning

... credulity to women—with that necessary estrangement from home which it is just within the verge of credibility to suppose might produce such an hallucination as is here described. We never think the worse of Ben for it, or feel it as a stain upon his character. But when an actor comes, and instead of the delightful phantom—the creature dear to half-belief—which Bannister exhibited—displays before our eyes a downright concretion of a Wapping sailor—a jolly warm-hearted ...
— The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Volume 2 • Charles Lamb

... undertaking a personal visit to every part of his government. He was a most prolific legislator, founding his rules, to some extent, on the laws of the Incas. He was shrewd but narrow minded and heartless; and his judicial murder of the young Inca, Tupac Amaru, has cast an indelible stain on his memory. ...
— History of the Incas • Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

... gate, and let her in, And fling It wide, For she has been cleansed from stain of sin," Saint Peter cried: And ...
— The World's Best Poetry Volume IV. • Bliss Carman


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