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stain

1 of 2verb
/steɪn/
Forms:stains,staining,stained,stained
1

to create marks or discoloration on a surface, usually by accidentally spilling or allowing a substance to absorb

transitive
  • Spilling coffee on the carpet may stain it if not cleaned promptly.
  • Certain foods, like berries, have the potential to stain teeth over time.
  • Ink from a leaky pen can stain clothing if not treated quickly.
  • She accidentally stained her shirt with coffee while rushing to work.
  • The red wine spilled on the carpet and stained it permanently.
2

to change the color of something by a liquid dye or chemical

transitive
  • She stained the wooden table with a rich mahogany finish to match the decor.
  • The painter stained the exterior walls of the house with a warm beige hue.
  • To enhance the appearance of the deck, they stained it with a dark walnut color.
  • She stained the plain white curtains with a vibrant blue dye for a pop of color.
  • He stained the unfinished bookshelf with a cherry wood stain to give it a polished look.
3

to apply a colored substance to a microscopic sample for enhanced visibility under a microscope

transitive
  • The biologist stained the tissue sample with eosin to highlight the cellular structures.
  • Before examination, the microbiologist stained the bacterial culture with crystal violet.
  • To visualize the presence of fungi, the mycologist stained the fungal spores with lactophenol cotton blue.
  • The pathologist stained the tissue biopsy with toluidine blue to detect abnormal cells.
  • For better contrast, the cytologist stained the cell nucleus with Giemsa stain.
4

to tarnish or blemish the reputation or image of a person, group, or thing

transitive
  • The scandalous revelations stained the politician's reputation irreparably.
  • The company's unethical practices stained its reputation in the eyes of consumers.
  • The allegations of misconduct stained the reputation of the prestigious university.
  • The athlete's doping scandal stained his legacy as one of the greatest sports figures of all time.
  • A single mistake can stain the reputation of an entire organization.