Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon.
The state of being contaminated.
Contaminate with a disease or microorganism.
1 I wonder how many people it can taint in, say, a year.
2 The scrofulous taint in her constitution was declaring itself in many ways.
3 Perhaps it was caused by some taint in the air or water.
4 The taint caused a physical ache in Pete, a feeling of loss.
5 A CFPB official said that review should not taint any eventual settlements.
6 The taint was oppressive at the first breath of the still air.
7 Those who have the power will see the taint and act accordingly.
8 These actions by a few taint us all and that's really disappointing.
9 No fear or taint of panic must be allowed in the mind.
10 In spite of her trouble, Miss Mehitable noted the taint of heredity.
11 There was a well-known, well-hidden taint of insanity in the Catheron family.
12 Even the stage of a theater is not free from the taint .
13 It is so pure and ennobling, so free from all material taint .
14 You have no taint of magic, no scent of change on you.
15 She never can get the taint of Bohemia out of her blood.
16 Hold, old man; swear not and taint not thy soul with perjury.
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