adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The stale air in the attic made it hard to breathe for a while.

Definition:air that has lost its freshness, often due to prolonged stillness or lack of ventilation

From stale air

Example:I tossed the stale bread in the bin and bought some fresh loaves instead.

Definition:bread that is no longer fresh and has lost its original texture and taste

From stale bread

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate

Example:The company insisted on trying out stale ideas rather than new ones.

Definition:ideas that are no longer fresh, original, or innovative

From stale ideas

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate

Example:After days of negotiation, the deal ended in a stalemate.

Definition:a situation in which opposing forces are evenly matched and neither can gain a decisive advantage or victory; a mutual standstill

From stalemate