English · Food & Drink
/steɪl/
[/steɪl/]
no longer fresh
No longer fresh, especially bread or other food that has become dry or hard. It can also describe air or ideas that are no longer new.
The bread was stale and hard to eat.
The bread was stale and hard to eat.
From Old French 'estale' (settled, stationary), of Germanic origin.
Used for old food and figuratively for ideas, jokes, or air.