sully |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a verb sully
is to soil or stain; to dirty.
contaminate |
sully |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between contaminate and sully
is that
contaminate is to soil or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to pollute while
sully is to damage or corrupt.
efface |
sully |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between efface and sully
is that
efface is to cause to disappear as if by rubbing out or striking out while
sully is to damage or corrupt.
stigmatise |
sully |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between stigmatise and sully
is that
stigmatise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|stigmatize|lang=en while
sully is to soil or stain; to dirty.
sully |
discolor |
Related terms |
Sully is a related term of discolor.
As verbs the difference between sully and discolor
is that
sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while
discolor is to change or lose color.
sully |
smutch |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between sully and smutch
is that
sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while
smutch is to soil, stain or smudge.
As a noun smutch is
a stain, smudge or blot.
blur |
sully |
Related terms |
Blur is a related term of sully.
In lang=en terms the difference between blur and sully
is that
blur is to become indistinct while
sully is to become soiled or tarnished.
As verbs the difference between blur and sully
is that
blur is to make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim while
sully is to soil or stain; to dirty.
As a noun blur
is a smear, smudge or blot.
injure |
sully |
Synonyms |
Injure is a synonym of sully.
In lang=en terms the difference between injure and sully
is that
injure is to do injustice to while
sully is to become soiled or tarnished.
As verbs the difference between injure and sully
is that
injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature while
sully is to soil or stain; to dirty.
sully |
affront |
Related terms |
Sully is a related term of affront.
As a verb sully
is to soil or stain; to dirty.
As a noun affront is
.
sully |
calumniate |
In lang=en terms the difference between sully and calumniate
is that
sully is to become soiled or tarnished while
calumniate is to levy a false charge against, especially of a vague offense, with the intent to damage someone's reputation or standing.
As verbs the difference between sully and calumniate
is that
sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while
calumniate is to make hurtful untrue comments about.
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