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- verbwash (verb) · washes (third person present) · washed (past tense) · washed (past participle) · washing (present participle)
- clean oneself, especially one's hands and face with soap and water:"he reached for the soap and began to wash"Similar:clean oneselfhave a washwash oneselfhave a bath/showertake a bath/showerperform one's ablutionsmake one's toilet
- (with reference to a stain or dirt) remove or be removed by cleaning with water and detergent:"they have to keep washing the mold off the walls" · "all that hate can't wash away the guilt" · "the dirt on his clothes would easily wash out"Similar:remove by washingsponge offscrub offrinse offflush out/away
- (of fabric, a garment, or dye) withstand cleaning to a specified degree without shrinking or fading:"a linen-mix yarn that washes well"
- do one's laundry:"I need someone to cook and wash for me"
- literarywet or moisten (something) thoroughly:"you are beautiful with your face washed with rain"
- (of flowing water) carry (someone or something) in a particular direction:"floods washed away the bridges"
- be carried by flowing water:"an oil slick washed up on the beaches"
- (especially of waves) sweep, move, or splash in a particular direction:"the sea began to wash along the decks"
- (of a river, sea, or lake) flow through or lap against (a country, coast, etc.):"offshore islands washed by warm blue seas"
- sift metallic particles from (earth or gravel) by running water through it:"the sand has been churned and washed by miners"
nounwash (noun) · washes (plural noun)- silt or gravel carried by a stream or river and deposited as sediment.
- a sandbank exposed only at low tide.
- (in the western US) a dry bed of a stream, typically in a ravine, that flows only seasonally.
- malt fermenting in preparation for distillation.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformala situation or result that is of no benefit to either of two opposing sides:"the plan's impact on jobs would be a wash, creating as many as it costs"
OriginOld English wæscan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wassen, German waschen, also to water. - The verb "wash" means1234:
- To apply water or some other liquid to something or someone for the purpose of cleansing.
- To make something or somebody clean using water and usually soap.
- To cleanse by immersing, dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing with water or other liquid.
- To clean something using water, such as washing hair, hands, clothes, or floors.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.www.dictionary.com/browse/washDefinition of wash verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary wash verb /wɒʃ/ /wɑːʃ/ Verb Forms Idioms Phrasal Verbs [transitive] to make something/somebody clean using water and usually soapwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/e…wash (wŏsh, wôsh) v. washed, wash·ing, wash·es v.tr. 1. a. To cleanse, using water or other liquid, usually with soap, detergent, or bleach, by immersing, dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing: wash one's hands; wash windows.www.thefreedictionary.com/washto clean something using water: wash your hair / hands wash the car / clothes / floor These sheets need washing. wash something out I'll wash the bottle out (= clean its inside) and use it again.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/wash Explore further
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