"Stint" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To subject someone or something to a stint means to force them to do a task or task that they don't like for a short period of time.
Example: "My boss forced me to work a nightshift stint over the weekend."
Alternatively, a stint can also refer to a period of time in a particular job or activity.
Example: "She had a stint as a sales representative for 5 years before becoming a manager."
Or, it can be used as a noun to denote a brief period or time span.
Example: "I had a 2-year stint in Paris studying French language."
A loaded word!<br><br>"Stinkard" is not a word found in standard English dictionaries, but it seems to be a playful variation of the word "snickard", which itself is a rare or obsolete word.<br><br>However, I believe you might be thinking of the word "stinkard" as a colloquial or slang term, especially in informal contexts or on the internet. If that's the case, it could be used to describe someone who emits a strong, unpleasant odor or has body odor.<br><br>Please note that this usage is not widely recognized or accepted, and the word might be considered colloquial, informal, or even derogatory in certain circumstances.<br><br>More likely, you might be thinking of the word "stinker" or "stink", which are more common words with similar meanings.
Something or someone that smells unpleasantly.<br><br>Example: "The stinkers in the kitchen were causing a mess."<br><br>Synonyms: stench, fetid, foul-smelling.
The word "stinking" is an adjective that means giving off a bad smell. It can also be used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or disagreeable.
Unpleasantly and powerfully smelling, typically in a way that is unpleasantly strong and annoying.
I think there may be a typo in the word you provided. Based on your input, I'm assuming you meant "instance". If so, here's the explanation:<br><br>Instance: A specific example or occasion of something.<br><br>Example: "This is an instance of a great invention."<br><br>However, if you meant something else, please let me know and I'll do my best to help.
I couldn't find any information on the word "stinted". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word.<br><br>However, "stint" is a real word that can be a verb or a noun.<br><br>As a verb, "to stint" means to restrict or withhold something, such as time, money, or effort, in order to prevent waste or excess.<br><br>As a noun, a "stint" refers to a period of time during which something is done or available in limited quantities.<br><br>It's possible that you meant to type "stinted", which could be a form of the word "stint", but it's still not a standard word. If you could provide more context or information, I may be able to help you better.
Stipa refers to a genus of perennial, tufted grasses with a grass-like appearance. They often have narrow, linear leaves and are commonly found in dry areas with poor soil. The stems may be wiry, spiky, or hair-like, with feathery panicles of flowers.
A stipend is a regular payment, typically monthly, made to someone to help them live while they are studying, training, or working at a lower level than their qualifications would normally warrant.
A stipendiarian is a person who receives a stipend or a fixed allowance, especially for scholarly purposes or as a member of a college or university. In other words, a stipendiarian is someone who is supported financially by a fixed payment, often for a specific period of time.
A stipendiary (noun) is an individual who receives a stipend, which is a fixed and regular payment, often for their role within an institution.