tarnish |
eyesore |
Related terms |
Tarnish is a related term of eyesore.
As nouns the difference between tarnish and eyesore
is that
tarnish is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air while
eyesore is an eye lesion.
As a verb tarnish
is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
tarnish |
dim |
Synonyms |
Tarnish is a synonym of dim.
As a noun tarnish
is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
As a verb tarnish
is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
As a proper noun dim is
tue (
tuesday).
defame |
tarnish |
Related terms |
Tarnish is a synonym of defame.
As verbs the difference between defame and tarnish
is that
defame is to harm or diminish the reputation of while
tarnish is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
As a noun tarnish is
oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
pollute |
tarnish |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between pollute and tarnish
is that
pollute is to make something or somewhere less suitable for some activity, especially by the introduction of some unnatural factor while
tarnish is to soil, sully, damage or compromise.
As an adjective pollute
is polluted.
As a noun tarnish is
oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
tarnish |
fog |
In lang=en terms the difference between tarnish and fog
is that
tarnish is to soil, sully, damage or compromise while
fog is to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
As nouns the difference between tarnish and fog
is that
tarnish is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air while
fog is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
As verbs the difference between tarnish and fog
is that
tarnish is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation while
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
tarnish |
smear |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between tarnish and smear
is that
tarnish is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation while
smear is to become spread by smearing.
In transitive terms the difference between tarnish and smear
is that
tarnish is to soil, sully, damage or compromise while
smear is to damage someone's reputation by slandering, misrepresenting, or otherwise making false accusations about an individual, their statements, or their actions.
tarnish |
perish |
In lang=en terms the difference between tarnish and perish
is that
tarnish is to soil, sully, damage or compromise while
perish is to die; to cease to live.
As verbs the difference between tarnish and perish
is that
tarnish is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation while
perish is to pass away; to come to naught; to waste away; to decay and disappear.
As a noun tarnish
is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
corrosion |
tarnish |
As nouns the difference between corrosion and tarnish
is that
corrosion is corrosion while
tarnish is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
As a verb tarnish is
to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
tarnish |
corrupt |
Related terms |
Tarnish is a related term of corrupt.
In lang=en terms the difference between tarnish and corrupt
is that
tarnish is to soil, sully, damage or compromise while
corrupt is to become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot.
As verbs the difference between tarnish and corrupt
is that
tarnish is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation while
corrupt is to make ; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert.
As a noun tarnish
is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
As an adjective corrupt is
in a depraved state; debased; perverted; morally degenerate; weak in morals.
tarnish |
infamy |
Related terms |
Tarnish is a related term of infamy.
As nouns the difference between tarnish and infamy
is that
tarnish is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air while
infamy is the state of being infamous.
As a verb tarnish
is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
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