Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To take away the color of; hence, to weaken the effect of by comparison; cause to pale; outvie.
- To tinge with any color different from the natural or proper one; discolor; stain: as, a sword distained with blood.
- To blot; sully; defile; tarnish.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To tinge with a different color from the natural or proper one; to stain; to discolor; to sully; to tarnish; to defile; -- used chiefly in poetry.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb rare To
stain ,discolour ortarnish
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Examples
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My distain is not for facts, it is with your distain of progressives.
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The place to express your distain was the ballot box.
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I remember one cookery teacher in particular who took an extreme dislike to me for some reason or other, and who used to look down her nose at me with the kind of distain that is normally reserved for things that you find stuck to the bottom of your shoe.
Guest post 19 – Sue Lyon-Jones on teaching the unteachable « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010
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Promoted to Headline (H4) on 6/24/09: Don't Feed The Children yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Don\'t Feed The Children'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Cynthia Davis chairs two committees in the Missouri State House: Special Committee on Children and Families and the Interim Committee On Poverty; yet, according to her June 4, 2009 blog, she appears to view taxpayer-funded feeding of hungry children with the kind of distain that might even make Mr. Bumble in Dicken\'s Oliver Twist blush.'
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I know conservatives who use the word "democrat" to describe people of color with the same kind of distain they might use with uglier terms.
Out of Sight... Steven Barnes 2008
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Selecting Russia and China as areas with homogenous temperature records just repeats a theme of a kind of distain for all things American or at least Western.
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And beyond that, I think the other editors just kind of distain them.
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And beyond that, I think the other editors just kind of distain them.
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Davis chairs two committees in the Missouri State House: Special Committee on Children and Families and the Interim Committee On Poverty; yet, according to her June 4, 2009 blog, she appears to view taxpayer-funded feeding of hungry children with the kind of distain that might even make Mr. Bumble in Dicken’s Oliver Twist blush.
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The one with his pants partway down yanks them back up and looks to his buddies – then back at me, initial surprise giving way to a leering distain.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Thablue’s Review Forum 2009
vanishedone commented on the word distain
A stain or tint, when not a typo for disdain.
March 31, 2009