- verbwipe (verb) · wipes (third person present) · wiped (past tense) · wiped (past participle) · wiping (present participle)
- clean or dry (something) by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand:"Paul wiped his face with a handkerchief" · "he wiped down the kitchen wall"
- remove (dirt or moisture) from something by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand:"she wiped away a tear"
- clean (something) by rubbing it against a surface:"the man wiped his hands on his hips"
- spread (a liquid) over a surface by rubbing:"gently wipe the lotion over the eyelids"
- remove or eliminate (something) completely:"things have happened to wipe the smile off Kate's face"
- erase data from (a computer system or electronic or magnetic storage device):"I discovered all of my hard drives had been wiped"
nounwipe (noun) · wipes (plural noun)- an act of wiping:"Bert was giving the machine a final wipe over with an oily rag"
- a disposable cloth treated with a cleansing agent, for wiping things clean.
- a cinematographic effect in which an existing picture seems to be wiped out by a new one as the boundary between them moves across the screen.
OriginOld English wīpian, of Germanic origin; related to whip.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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