Similar words: tarnish, garnish, burnished, burnish, furnish, finished, punished, astonished. Meaning: ['tɑrnɪʃ /'tɑː-] adj. especially of reputation.
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31. Its hanging brass handles were damaged and tarnished, its once polished top ruined by years of misuse.
32. Your popularity might be tarnished, but now you have conferred on your people the gift of a nation in the making.
33. And then came a knight in tarnished armour, a veritable giant amongst singer-songwriters from Barking.
34. As so often, local bureaucrats have been protected by national bureaucrats who fear that they will be tarnished by association.
35. Duke Ellington and Count Basie also tarnished their reputations by recording brassy versions of Beatle tunes.
36. But Leon didn't let go, rubbing at the coat's tarnished silver button.
37. For Richard Burnell, the Olympic spirit of 1948 has been tarnished by the passage of time.
38. He stared into his own reflection in the tarnished mirror at the back of the counter.
39. It does not wholly undermine the principle though it does leave it somewhat tarnished.
40. This reputation could be tarnished if adequate steps are not taken to control the rodent population.
41. In his view, this produced better results because the companies wished to avoid their respectability being tarnished.
42. Then the day went black, except for a tarnished band of light along the horizon.
43. It was upon them that the legal profession focussed in the early 1970s in an attempt to improve its tarnished public image.
44. Her honour is tarnished, her home life shattered, her future uncertain.
45. But I saw torches moving, less powerful than lighted matches against the first crack of tarnished gold in the eastern sky.
46. The promise of town planning itself was tarnished in this context.
47. The glass was so tarnished they could hardly be deciphered.
48. His reputation has been tarnished by their slanders.
49. The enamel gives new brass an authentically tarnished finish.
50. His image as a good student was badly tarnished.
51. The scandal tarnished his reputation.
52. His image was tarnished by the savings and loan scandal.
53. Mr Jia, 67,(sentencedict.com) has survived despite being tarnished by a corruption scandal during his time as party boss in Fujian province in the 1990s.
54. Nagoya, Japan: Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda bows at a news conference after apologising for a massive global recall that has tarnished the reputation of the world's largest car maker.
55. The reasons why the silver alloys tarnished are analyzed briefly.
56. So far so miraculous. Yet the shiny face has a tarnished flip side.
57. Mr Saakashvili an impetuous nationalist who has lately tarnished his democratic credentials.
58. I looked down at the shiny piece of glass and the tarnished golden chain, then back at the giver.http://sentencedict.com
59. The image I portray and the example I set becomes tarnished.
60. Despite his fame, Jeffrey Amherst s name became tarnished by stories of smallpox-infected blankets used as germ warfare against American Indians.
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