Sentences

taint in a sentence

n.

Definition

Taint (noun): a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful that affects a person's reputation or character.

Sample Sentences

  1. The taint of scandal hung over the politician long after the allegations were dismissed.
  2. She tried to wash away the taint of her past mistakes, seeking redemption in her new life.
  3. The water supply was contaminated, leaving a taint that made it unsafe to drink.
  4. His once-glorious reputation was forever stained by the taint of dishonesty.
  5. The lingering taint of bitterness in their relationship made reconciliation difficult.
  6. The controversy surrounding the election served to taint the public's perception of the candidates.
  7. Her reputation was tainted by the scandal, making it difficult for her to find new opportunities.
  8. The chef warned us that the seafood might taint the flavor of the entire dish if not cooked properly.
  9. Even a small mistake can taint the integrity of a scientific study and its results.
  10. He felt that the bitterness of the argument would taint their friendship for years to come.
  11. The scandal threatened to taint the politician's reputation forever.
  12. Her joy was tainted by the worry of what lay ahead.
  13. Even a small mistake can taint the overall quality of the project.
  14. He was determined not to let past failures taint his future opportunities.
  15. The water supply was tainted with contaminants, prompting an immediate alert.
  16. The scandal threatened to taint the politician's reputation for years to come.
  17. Even a small amount of contamination can taint the entire batch of products.
  18. Her harsh words could taint their friendship beyond repair.
  19. The artist's work was said to be tainted by his troubled past.
  20. The water supply was tainted, prompting immediate public health warnings.
  21. The scandal threatened to taint the politician's reputation permanently.
  22. Even a small amount of contamination can taint an entire batch of food.
  23. Her negative comments could easily taint the team's morale before the big game.
  24. The artist was determined not to let personal issues taint her creative process.
  25. Historical events can taint our understanding of cultural artifacts over time.
  26. The scandal threatened to taint the reputation of the entire organization.
  27. Even a small mistake could taint the results of the experiment.
  28. She was careful to avoid any comments that might taint the discussion.
  29. His actions were enough to taint the trust they had built over the years.
  30. A sudden rainstorm could taint the quality of the outdoor event.

< return to search