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stale
adjective as in old, decayed
adjective as in overused, out-of-date
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Kaianne, 22, agrees that the industry sometimes feels "stale" at the moment.
With a slap at the weigh-in and then a stale performance in the ring, many observers have questioned the legitimacy of the contest.
But perhaps property values are just where the mind wanders when the story playing out is so treacly and stale.
When we think about this, we might picture moldy fruit, stale bread and overly full fridges.
We have so much potential and I feel like things just became real stagnant, very stale.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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