staled

[steɪld]

staled Definition

  • 1(of food or drink) no longer fresh and pleasant to eat or drink
  • 2lose one's initial effectiveness or power; become less effective or convincing

Using staled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "staled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bread had staled and was no longer edible.

  • Example

    The coffee had staled and tasted bitter.

  • Example

    His jokes have staled over time and are no longer funny.

  • Example

    The plot of the movie staled halfway through.

staled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with staled

  • air that is no longer fresh and has been in a room or building for too long

    Example

    The room was stuffy with stale air.

  • a situation in which further action or progress by opposing parties seems impossible

    Example

    The negotiations reached a stalemate, with neither side willing to compromise.

  • news that is no longer new or relevant

    Example

    The article was filled with stale news that everyone already knew.

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Summary: staled in Brief

The verb 'staled' [steɪld] refers to food or drink that is no longer fresh and pleasant to consume, as well as to things that lose their initial effectiveness or power. Examples include 'The bread had staled and was no longer edible.' and 'The plot of the movie staled halfway through.' 'Staled' extends into phrases like 'stale air,' referring to air that is no longer fresh, and 'stale news,' referring to news that is no longer new or relevant.