"Tarn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tarn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tarn
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"Tarn" Meaning

To be tainted or discolored, often in a way that is difficult to remove.

Example: "The tarn on the copper vase gave it a dull appearance."

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A small body of water, often a small mountain lake or a shallow pool of water in a higher elevation area.

Example: "The hikers stopped to drink from the tarn at the top of the mountain."

"Tarn" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "tarn"


1. Verb: Tarnish or dirty something

- Use the past tense - "The bronze statue had started to tarnish in the wet weather."
- Use the past participle - "The tarnished silver spoon was cleaned with soap and water."

2. Noun: A small mountain lake

- The tourist guide recommended visiting the smaller tarn in the valley for swimming.
- The tarn was surrounded by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

3. Surname or family name

- "Michael Tarn was a renowned artist whose work is highly regarded."
- She is a Tarn by blood, a family she had once considered her own.

4.Verb: Diminish the value or purity of something

- The news of the scandal had tarnished the company's reputation.
- Her careless comment tarnished her professional reputation as a spokesperson.

5. Verb: Give a slightly reddish-brown color to

- The rose tea leaves would start to tarn the ceramic tinge of the cupboard left outside.
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"Tarn" Similar Words

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Tarim

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Tarin

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Tarlatan

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A lightweight, stiff, and semi-transparent fabric, often used in making curtains, Portable screens, and decorative drapery. The fabric is typically made from silk, cotton, or synthetic materials. The characteristic stiff, veiled look of modern semi-sheer curtains or panels can be attributed to this type of material.

Tarmac

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The surface of a runway, typically made of asphalt or concrete, that airplanes land on and take off from, especially at an airport.

Tarmacadam

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Tarmacadam is a mixture of aggregate (small stones, gravel, or crushed rock) coated with a binder, typically tar or bitumen, used as a road surface or car park surfacing material. It was invented by John Loudon McAdam in the early 19th century and was often used to construct roads.

Tarmacked

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Covered or surfaced with tar or bitumen, typically for roadmaking.

Tarn-et-garonne

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The Tarn-et-Garonne is a department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Its name is a combination of the two rivers Tarn and Garonne. It is located in the south west of the Massif Central, to the south of the department of Tarn, the east of Lot, the north of Gers and the west of Aveyron and Haute-Garonne.

Tarnation

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An exclamation of surprise or frustration, similar to "good grief" or "gee whiz". It is often used in informal or regional contexts, especially in the southern United States.

Tarnish

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To spoil or ruin the appearance or reputation of something; to damage or impair the value or prestige of something.<br><br>Example: Her reputation was tarnished by the scandal.

Tarnishable

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Capable of being tarnished.

Tarnished

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The word "tarnished" means:<br><br>Having a dirty or stained appearance, usually as a result of some external factor such as corrosion or damage. It can also refer to a reputation that has been damaged or spoiled.

Tarnishes

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To damage or reduce the quality, value, or reputation of something by causing it to appear spoiled, defective, or less desirable.<br><br>Example: "Her temperamental behavior tarnished the company's reputation."

Tarnishing

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Becoming damaged or discolored, especially because of something unpleasant or unworthy, often in a gradual way.<br><br>Example: "Years of hard work will tarnish if you don't maintain a good attitude."<br><br>Synonyms: corrode, discredit, spoil, ruin<br><br>Antonyms: enhance, maintain, improve.

Tarnow

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The Polish town of Tarnów, in southern Poland.

Tarns

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Tarns are small mountain lakes surrounded by cliffs and typically formed by glacial activity or rock erosion. They are often found in mountainous regions and are characterized by their deep, still waters and scenic surroundings.