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Jênisson (Aeneas)
What does "blistered" mean here?
The door [...] was blistered and distained.
May 14, 2011 12:03 AM
Answers · 3
I'm not 100% sure, but this could mean the paint was old and falling off. Sometimes bubbles get under the paint and it looks like a blister.
What's really weird in this sentence is "distained." I didn't even know that was a word and I had to look it up in the dictionary. The dictionary says this word is "archaic" -- this means we don't say it anymore. Instead, use "stained."
I guess your sentence comes from a very old book!
May 14, 2011
It means that the paint on the door was old and looked like raised bubbles.
May 14, 2011
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Jênisson (Aeneas)
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