Definitions and Examples of dirty, soil, stain
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Covered or marked with an unclean substance; not clean.
Example
The kitchen was dirty after cooking a big meal.
To make something dirty or stained with soil or mud.
Example
The kids soiled their clothes while playing in the mud.
A mark made by a colored substance that is difficult to remove.
Example
The red wine left a stain on the white tablecloth.
Key Differences: dirty vs soil vs stain
- 1Dirty describes something that is covered in an unclean substance.
- 2Soil refers to making something dirty with soil or mud.
- 3Stain is a mark made by a colored substance that is difficult to remove.
Effective Usage of dirty, soil, stain
- 1Cleaning: Use these antonyms to describe the opposite of cleaning.
- 2Laundry: Use soil and stain when talking about laundry and removing tough stains.
- 3Housekeeping: Use dirty when describing a room or area that needs to be cleaned.
Remember this!
The antonyms of cleaned are dirty, soil, and stain. Use these words to describe the opposite of clean, whether it's something that is covered in an unclean substance, made dirty with soil or mud, or marked by a colored substance that is difficult to remove. These antonyms are useful when talking about cleaning, laundry, or housekeeping.