🇬🇧🇪🇸 stale - duro : English Lesson
adjective
Meaning of "stale" ("duro"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
Stale describes something that is no longer fresh or has lost its original quality, often referring to food that has become dry, hard, or less tasty over time. It can also describe air or ideas that are no longer lively or interesting.
Grandma’s bread was so stale, it echoed when I knocked on it.
I tried to write a love letter, but my brain was full of stale ideas.
That joke was so stale, even the crickets stayed silent.
The stale muffin said, “I used to be soft… back in 1998.”
My lunch was so stale, I needed a map to find the flavor.
She opened the box and found stale bread, stale cake, and a stale muffin. She bit the muffin, made a face — dry, flat, stale. The room smelled stale too. She tossed the stale items into the bin, boiled water, brewed fresh tea, and smiled at the warm, fresh kitchen and felt relieved.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C1 Advanced
This word is at the C1 level, which means it’s part of advanced English. It’s used in sophisticated conversations, professional settings, and academic discussions. Words at this level help you express yourself fluently and precisely in nuanced situations.
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