tarnish|tarnished|tarnishes|tarnishing in English

verb

[tar·nish || 'tɑrnɪʃ /'tɑː-]

darken, stai

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1. Blemishing and imperfections; spotting; tarnishing

2. The silver spoon tarnished.

3. Glass polishing, glass etching, glass tinting or glass tarnishing

4. Air and moisture tarnish silver.

5. Neptunium metal is silvery and tarnishes when exposed to air.

6. Stainless steel products won't tarnish.

7. Gold does not tarnish easily.

8. 18 Tarnishing on silver-plated cutlery occurs through exposure to sulphides.

9. The mirror had tarnished quite badly.

10. The mirrors had tarnished with age.

11. His regime was tarnished by human rights abuses.

12. 23 Any marriage that is neglected will tarnish.

13. Silver, silver alloys, tarnish resistant silver alloys

14. The silver candlesticks were tarnished and dusty.

15. Synonyms for Corrode are gnaw, rust and tarnish.

16. Check cutlery cleanliness, free from tarnish and stained.

17. His reputation has tarnished in literary circles.

18. Moisture leads to the tarnish of the silverware.

19. And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;

20. People often buy stainless steel silverware because it tarnish easily.

21. Neighbors' testimony tarnished Wilson's image as a loving mother.

22. I am so glad to have been instrumental in tarnishing absolutely everybody's relationships!

23. Accusations of tax evasion have tarnished his clean image.

24. But turning around such a tarnished image will not be easy.

25. The political scandal tarnished the reputation of the president.