Similar words: tarnish, garnish, burnished, burnish, furnish, finished, punished, astonished. Meaning: ['tɑrnɪʃ /'tɑː-] adj. especially of reputation.
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61. Estranged lover tarnished each melody when all my revealed affections were overturned.
62. Over the west hung the wasting moon, now dull and greenish - yellow, like tarnished brass.
63. His reputation was tarnished.
64. Probably not for fear that his immaculate image would be tarnished and he wouldn't sell as many Air Jordan's, but then again, he never had to.
65. The Chinese insist that sport must not be tarnished by politics (as opposed to commercial advertising).
66. Mr Saakashviliis an impetuous nationalist who has lately tarnished his democraticcredentials.
67. Ironically, it is these mawkish , calcified heads that have tarnished the sculptor's reputation.
68. The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air.
69. Gold electrodeposit as top coating of artificial jewelry made of copper and copper alloy tarnished because of copper diffusion to gold top deposit.
70. Today the concept has been somewhat tarnished by its abuse in Nazi and Soviet art policy.
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