stale

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The meaning (definition) of the word stale
old and hard, not soft and fresh anymore
The word stale used in a sentence
“The stale bread is hard and crunchy now.”
Words that mean the same as stale (synonyms)
oldhard
Words that mean the opposite of stale (antonyms)
freshsoft
How the word stale is said around the world
| French | vicié |
| Spanish | duro |
| Mandarin | 陈旧 |
| Hindi | बासी |
| Arabic | قديمة |
| Russian | несвежий |
| Portuguese (EU) | estagnado |
| Portuguese (BR) | estagnado |
| Japanese | 古くなった |
| German | abgestanden |
| Urdu | باسی |
| Punjabi | ਪੁਰਾਣਾ |
| Korean | 탁한 |
| Hebrew | לֹא טָרִי |
| Greek | μπαγιάτικος |
| Dutch | muf |
| Filipino | luma |
| Vietnamese | cũ |
| Turkish | bayat |
| Persian | کهنه |
| Polish | nieświeży |
| Ukrainian | несвіжий |
| Bengali | বাসি |
| Swedish | unken |
| Italian | stantio |
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