soil in English
- soil⇄noun a pool or marshy place in which deer or other animals take refuge.
- soil⇄noun 1. a spot; stain.
Ex. (Figurative.) The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss ... Is a sharp wit matched with too blunt a will (Shakespeare).
2a. the act of soiling.
b. the condition of being soiled.
3. dirty or foul matter - soil⇄soil (1), noun.
1. the ground or earth; the top layer of the earth's surface, composed of rock and mineral particles mixed with animal and vegetable matter; dirt.
Ex. A farmer tills the soil. Roses grow best in rich soil. Soil is a well-organi - soil⇄soil (2), verb, noun.
- soil⇄soil (3), noun, verb.
- soil⇄soil (4), transitive verb.
1. to stall-feed with green fodder to fatten.
2. to feed green fodder to purge. - soil⇄v.i. to become dirty.
Ex. White shirts soil easily. - soil⇄v.i. to take refuge in water or marshy ground.
- soil⇄v.t. 1. to make dirty.
Ex. He soiled his clean clothes.
(SYN) daub, begrime, besmirch.
2. to spot; stain.
Ex. The splashing paint soiled the wall.
3. (Figurative.) to disgrace; dishonor.
Ex. False rumors have soiled
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