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get soiled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "get soiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something becoming dirty or stained, often in a physical sense. Example: "After playing in the mud, my shoes got soiled and needed to be cleaned."
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12 human-written examples
("Rich people did not get soiled," she recalled of her childhood, "they didn't care, they thought they could throw it all away").
News & Media
Francis is inviting the Church to leave behind the tidy moralism of the pulpit and the sacristy in order to do "what good she can, even if in the process, her shoes get soiled by the mud of the street".
News & Media
On Wednesday, the Web site Gothamist reported a message posted on the pizzeria's Facebook page: "Di Fara Pizza is now accepting apron donations so that Dom can change the apron after he makes each pie so it does not get soiled".
News & Media
This body region can also get soiled in poorly maintained stalls presenting elements splashed with dejections or through the movements of dirty tail around the hind section.
(conceptually translated as 'the best blood is from within the family/ biradari ; your blood will not get soiled by the blood of an unknown stranger') (man, 55 years, rural area) "We are Sayyeds … we do not take ' paraya khoon '".
Science
The cage floor will get soiled quickly.
Wiki
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45 human-written examples
Yet the more one dips into it, the more it brims with this black essence of existence, and the more one's mind, like one's fingers, gets soiled by this liquid.
News & Media
But then he got soiled, sullied and stained -- soiled by selfishness, sullied by sin and stained by passion and pride.
News & Media
It helps keep the knots tight and also helps to protect the piece from getting soiled.
Wiki
This can easily be patched or replaced when it gets soiled and/or torn, and the purse remains intact.
Wiki
If this is the case, line the drawer well with a disposable liner that you can switch out when it gets soiled with stray spices.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about delicate or easily damaged items, use "get soiled" to emphasize the need for protection or care. For example, "Handle antique documents with gloves to prevent them from getting soiled."
Common error
While acceptable, "get soiled" might sound too informal in certain professional or academic papers. Opt for synonyms like "become contaminated" or "become stained" for a more appropriate tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "get soiled" functions as a verb phrase, indicating a process of becoming dirty or stained. As Ludwig AI suggests, it's a common way to describe something becoming impure, often physically.
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "get soiled" is a grammatically sound and frequently used expression that describes the act of becoming dirty or stained. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. While suitable for various contexts, it's more common in general and news-related content than in strictly formal or scientific writing. Alternative phrases like "become dirty" or "get stained" may be more appropriate depending on the specific situation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
become dirty
Replaces "get soiled" with a more direct and common synonym.
get dirty
A more concise and common synonym for "get soiled".
become stained
Focuses specifically on the staining aspect of soiling.
get stained
A more direct phrasing that focuses on the staining aspect.
become contaminated
Implies a more significant level of impurity, possibly involving harmful substances.
become unclean
A more formal and general way of saying 'get soiled'.
get sullied
Implies a tarnishing of reputation or purity, in addition to physical dirt.
become impure
Highlights the loss of purity, which may be relevant in certain contexts.
get tarnished
Similar to sullied, suggesting a loss of luster or reputation.
get defiled
Suggests a more severe violation or corruption than simply getting soiled.
FAQs
What does "get soiled" mean?
To "get soiled" means to become dirty or stained. It generally refers to something becoming physically impure through contact with dirt, stains, or other contaminants.
What can I say instead of "get soiled"?
You can use alternatives like "become dirty", "get stained", or "become contaminated" depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "get soiled" or "become dirty"?
Both "get soiled" and "become dirty" are acceptable, but "become dirty" is generally more common and versatile. "Get soiled" might be preferred when emphasizing the staining aspect.
How to use "get soiled" in a sentence?
You can use "get soiled" in a sentence like this: "The tablecloth will get stained if you spill wine on it" or "Ensure the bandages are changed regularly to prevent them from getting soiled and causing infection."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested