1. | not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread. |
2. | musty; stagnant: stale air. |
3. | having lost novelty or interest; hackneyed; trite: a stale joke. |
4. | having lost freshness, vigor, quick intelligence, initiative, or the like, as from overstrain, boredom, or surfeit: He had grown stale on the job and needed a long vacation. |
5. | Law. having lost force or effectiveness through absence of action, as a claim. |
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