Soiled vs Soiler - What's the difference?
soiled | soiler |
One who, or that which, soils.
* 1983 , Gerald Francis Morris Russell, Lionel Abraham Hersov, The Neuroses and Personality Disorders (page 271)
As a verb soiled
is (soil).As an adjective soiled
is dirty.As a noun soiler is
one who, or that which, soils.soiler
English
Noun
(en noun)- Coercive toilet training and obsessional maternal attitudes are not identified in most discontinuous soilers , and most soilers of whatever type are anxious.