How Do You Spell STAIN?

Pronunciation: [stˈe͡ɪn] (IPA)

The word "stain" is spelled with the letters s-t-a-i-n. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /steɪn/. The "s" is pronounced as the voiceless alveolar fricative /s/, the "t" as the voiceless alveolar plosive /t/, the "a" as the open back unrounded vowel /æ/, the "i" as the diphthong /eɪ/, and the "n" as the voiced alveolar nasal /n/. This word refers to a discoloration or mark on a surface.

STAIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Stain can be defined as a discoloration or spot caused by a foreign substance that has been absorbed into or adhered to a surface. It refers to a mark that alters the appearance of a material or object, often resulting in a visible flaw or blemish. Stains can occur on various surfaces such as fabrics, wood, metal, or even the human body.

    In the context of fabrics or textiles, a stain typically occurs when a liquid or substance comes into contact with the material, leaving a visible mark that is difficult to remove. Common examples include coffee stains, ink stains, or food stains. These marks are considered undesirable as they may permanently alter the color or texture of the fabric.

    When it comes to wood or other porous materials, stains are often used deliberately to enhance the appearance or protect the surface. Wood stain, for instance, is a substance applied to wooden surfaces to alter their color or to provide a protective layer. In this case, the stain impregnates the wood, penetrating the pores and creating a lasting change in the appearance.

    Stains can also refer to marks or discolorations on human teeth, caused by factors such as poor dental hygiene, certain foods or drinks, or the use of tobacco products. Dental stains can range from surface-level discoloration to deeper, more stubborn stains that require professional treatment.

    Overall, stains are commonly seen as undesirable marks, but can also serve a purpose in enhancing or protecting certain materials or surfaces.

  2. 1. To discolor. 2. To color, to dye. 3. A discoloration. 4. A dye used in histological and bacteriological technique.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • To discolour; to tinge of a different colour; to blot; to render foul; to tarnish; to bring reproach; to mark with guilt or infamy; to impress or mark with a variety of colours.
    • A blot; a foul spot; a spot of colour; taint of guilt; infamy; disgrace.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of STAIN

The word stain has its origin in Middle English, derived from the Old Norse word steinn or stainn. The Old Norse word meant blood, color, or layer. The term further evolved from the Old English word stægen, which meant a mark, spot, or blemish. Ultimately, the word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word staigijan, which meant to paint, color, or stain.

Idioms with the word STAIN

  • stain sth with sth The idiom "stain sth with sth" refers to the action of unintentionally or intentionally causing a discoloration or mark on an object or surface using a substance, such as a liquid or dye. It implies the process of leaving a lasting mark or blemish on something.

Similar spelling words for STAIN

Plural form of STAIN is STAINS

Conjugate verb Stain

CONDITIONAL

I would stain
you would stain
he/she/it would stain
we would stain
they would stain

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be staining
you would be staining
he/she/it would be staining
we would be staining
they would be staining

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have stain
you would have stain
he/she/it would have stain
we would have stain
they would have stain

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been staining
you would have been staining
he/she/it would have been staining
we would have been staining
they would have been staining

FUTURE

I will stain
you will stain
he/she/it will stain
we will stain
they will stain

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be staining
you will be staining
he/she/it will be staining
we will be staining
they will be staining

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stained
you will have stained
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we will have stained
they will have stained

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been staining
you will have been staining
he/she/it will have been staining
we will have been staining
they will have been staining

IMPERATIVE

you stain
we let´s stain

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stain

PAST

I stained
you stained
he/she/it stained
we stained
they stained

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was staining
you were staining
he/she/it was staining
we were staining
they were staining

PAST PARTICIPLE

stained

PAST PERFECT

I had stained
you had stained
he/she/it had stained
we had stained
they had stained

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been staining
you had been staining
he/she/it had been staining
we had been staining
they had been staining

PRESENT

I stain
you stain
he/she/it stains
we stain
they stain

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am staining
you are staining
he/she/it is staining
we are staining
they are staining

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

staining

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stained
you have stained
he/she/it has stained
we have stained
they have stained

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been staining
you have been staining
he/she/it has been staining
we have been staining
they have been staining
I would have stained
we would have stained
you would have stained
he/she/it would have stained
they would have stained

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