taint|taints in English

noun

[teɪnt]

trace of something bad or offensive, small amount of something harmful or unhealthy; moral blemish, hint of dishono

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1. Meat taints readily in hot weather.

2. Specific instances in which a Beat issue can arise include the following: Offshore Investor taints the investee company – an Offshore Investor and its Affiliates can “taint” a new investee company, thereby subjecting the new investee company to Beat

3. Meat will readily taint in close weather.

4. The taint Bandaid is only partially Bandaid

5. Such is the taint in us.

6. Rancid oil will taint the flavour.

7. Detesting the evil taint of Bhaal, Balthazar

8. Bad books will taint the young mind.

9. The warm weather will taint the food.

10. Moral taint has spread among young people.

11. No taint of dishonor ever touched him.

12. Corked wine is a term for a wine that has become contaminated with cork taint. Cork taint is not simply the taste of a cork

13. There seems to be a taint of drunkenness in his family.

14. William Wallace, you stand in taint of high treason.

15. I understood the taint that adheres to everything domestic.

16. The enquiry cleared him of any taint of suspicion/dishonesty.

17. Everything possible should be done to free them from the economic taint.

18. Warning: Cadaverine is absolutely putrid and it taints everything that it comes into contact with

19. Synonyms for Besmirches include defiles, stains, befouls, soils, contaminates, pollutes, spoils, spots, taints and tarnishes

20. Synonyms for Besmears include smears, daubs, bedaubs, stains, sullies, dirties, soils, smudges, anoints and taints

21. Her government never really shook off the taint of corruption.

22. The taint of politics in conservation is not peculiar to the federal agencies.

23. Such a thing would ruin my husband, and taint my father's name.

24. The city has suffered for many years under the taint of corruption.

25. Contaminate, taint, pollute, and defile mean to make impure or unclean