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1 nuutunut
• stale -
2 väljähtänyt
• stale -
3 väljähtyä
yks.nom. väljähtyä; yks.gen. väljähdyn; yks.part. väljähtyi; yks.ill. väljähtyisi; mon.gen. väljähtyköön; mon.part. väljähtynyt; mon.ill. väljähdyttiinbecome flat (verb)become stale (verb)stale (verb)* * *• become flat• become stale• go flat• stale -
4 kulunut
banal (adje)battered (adje)beaten (adje)commonplace (adje)corny (adje)frayed (adje)hackneyed (adje)outworn (adje)platitudinous (adje)seedy (adje)shabby (adje)shiny (adje)stale (adje)threadbare (adje)trite (adje)well-worn (adje)worn (adje)worn-out (adje)* * *• threadbare• seedy• ragged• shabby• shiny• stale• the worse for wear• trite• well-worn• worn down• worn• worn-out• battered• platitudinous• worse for wear• beaten• past• commonplace• corny• elapsed• everyday• frayed• hackneyed• outworn• banal -
5 nuutua
yks.nom. nuutua; yks.gen. nuudun; yks.part. nuutui; yks.ill. nuutuisi; mon.gen. nuutukoon; mon.part. nuutunut; mon.ill. nuuduttiinstale (verb)wilt (verb)wither (verb)* * *• fade• wither• become tired• become slack• stale• wilt -
6 seisova
yks.nom. seisova; yks.gen. seisovan; yks.part. seisovaa; yks.ill. seisovaan; mon.gen. seisovien seisovain; mon.part. seisovia; mon.ill. seisoviinbuffet (noun)stagnant (adje)stale (adje)standing (adje)* * *• buffet• standing• stale• stagnant -
7 tunkkainen
yks.nom. tunkkainen; yks.gen. tunkkaisen; yks.part. tunkkaista; yks.ill. tunkkaiseen; mon.gen. tunkkaisten tunkkaisien; mon.part. tunkkaisia; mon.ill. tunkkaisiinclose (adje)frowsty (adje)frowzy (adje)fuggy (adje)fusty (adje)musty (adje)stale (adje)stuffy (adje)* * *• mouldy• stuffy• stifling• stale• smelly• fusty• frowzy• decayed• dank• close• airless• musty -
8 tympeä
yks.nom. tympeä; yks.gen. tympeän; yks.part. tympeää tympeätä; yks.ill. tympeään; mon.gen. tympeiden tympeitten tympeäin; mon.part. tympeitä; mon.ill. tympeihin tympeisiindisgusting (adje)flat (adje)insipid (adje)mawkish (adje)nauseating (adje)nauseous (adje)repulsive (adje)sickening (adje)stale (adje)* * *• insipid• repulsive• repugnant• nauseos• sickening• stale• revolting• mawkish• flat• disgusting• nauseating• awkward -
9 ummehtunut
close (adje)frowzy (adje)fusty (adje)musty (adje)stale (adje)stuffy (adje)* * *• musty• stuffy• stale• fusty• frowzy• close -
10 vanha
aged (adje)ancient (adje)hoary (adje)long-standing (adje)old (adje)second-hand (adje)stale (adje)* * *• hoary• ancient• stale• second-hand• previous• preceding• out-of-date• old-established• old• inveterate• used• former• elderly• earlier• aged• long-standing -
11 virtsa
yks.nom. virtsa; yks.gen. virtsan; yks.part. virtsaa; yks.ill. virtsaan; mon.gen. virtsojen virtsain; mon.part. virtsoja; mon.ill. virtsoihinstale (noun)urine (noun)piss (noun)* * *• stale• urinary• urine -
12 virtsata
yks.nom. virtsata; yks.gen. virtsaan; yks.part. virtsasi; yks.ill. virtsaisi; mon.gen. virtsatkoon; mon.part. virtsannut; mon.ill. virtsattiinpee (verb)stale (verb)urinate (verb)* * *• stale• urinate• pee• pass water -
13 ytimetön
flat (adje)insipid (adje)stale (adje)* * *• stale• insipid• flat -
14 härski
• obscene• vulgar• stinking• stale• rough• rank• putrid• fetid• musty• insolent• indecent• foul• brutal• dirty• rancid -
15 ummehtua
yks.nom. ummehtua; yks.gen. ummehdun; yks.part. ummehtui; yks.ill. ummehtuisi; mon.gen. ummehtukoon; mon.part. ummehtunut; mon.ill. ummehduttiinget fusty (verb)* * *• get fusty• go stale• go fusty• go musty -
16 vanha konossementti
finance, business, economy• stale Bill of Lading -
17 väljähtynyt
• flat• insipid• vapid• stale
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