"Stainless" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Resistant to rust or corrosion.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "stainless":
Staid refers to being solemn, serious, and unenthusiastic or unexcitable. It can also describe someone or something as being conventional, traditional, or lacking in imagination or boldness.
In a calm and dignified manner; steadily and consistently, without much emotion or excitement.
Staidness refers to the state of being calm, serene, and unemotional, or of being dull and uninteresting. It can also describe something or someone that is stable and unchanging, without any sense of excitement or enthusiasm. In a more negative sense, staidness can imply a lack of vitality or spontaneity.
A mark or discoloration on a surface, often as a result of dirt, oil, or other substances.<br><br>Example: "The coffee stain on the carpet was difficult to remove."
Stained-glass refers to a type of glass that has been colored by adding metallic oxides or other materials to the glass mixture during the manufacturing process. The glass is cut and assembled into intricate designs, often depicting figurative or abstract scenes, and held together by a framework of lead or other metal strips. Stained glass is typically used in church windows, architectural decorations, and other art pieces. It is prized for its vibrant colors, delicate patterns, and ability to filter and refract light, creating a kaleidoscope of colors and effects.
Marked with a persistent spot or discoloration, especially one caused by dirt, dust, or water.
Staines is a town in South West London, England, located approximately 14 miles (23 km) west of central London. It is situated on the River Thames and is part of the London Borough of Spelthorne. The most common public transportation to Staines is by train, whereas the nearest Underground station is Egham from the Piccadilly line, the nearest station with the Underground would be in the area of Final Staines station to King Street at 0.2 miles and other local services that may carry local passengers into the zone 56 with spare bus places.
To leave a mark or discoloration on a surface, typically involuntarily or unintentionally, as a result of being in contact with a substance.
Small marks or spots that can be seen on a surface, especially as a result of a spill, accident, or imperfection.
A stair is a series of steps between different floors in a building. It can be a permanent fixture such as a staircase or a removable item like a folding ladder.
A staircase is a set of steps that lead from one floor to another, often with a railing for support and safety. It is a structure that provides a way to move from one level to another in a building.
A staircases is a set of stairs, typically fixed, leading from one floor to another, especially in a building. It is a continuous series of steps with a rail or wall on either side, used for climbing up or down between floors.
A stairlift is a device that is installed on a staircase to help individuals who have mobility or balance issues, such as the elderly or those with disabilities, to move safely up and down the stairs. It is essentially a chair or platform that is attached to a rail system that runs along the side of the stairs, allowing the user to sit comfortably and be lifted up or down the stairs using a motorized lift.
A flight of steps leading from one floor to another, typically forming a continuous curved or sloping line. A path or series of steps that leads from the ground to a higher level, especially to a stage or platform. <br><br>Example: She walked up the long stairway to the concert hall.
Referring to a set of steps that lead from floor to floor in a building, typically consisting of a series of rectangles or treads & risers that allow people to climb or descend between levels.<br><br>Example: "She climbed up the stairways to her favorite reading room on the second floor."