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- The verb "wash" has several meanings:12345
- To clean something using water and usually soap.
- To clean part of your body with water and soap.
- To flow or cause something to flow, often carrying something along.
- To become worn away by the action of water.
- If something is washed away, it is carried off by heavy rain or a flood.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.intransitive verb 1 : to wash oneself or a part of one's body 2 : to become worn away by the action of water 3 : to clean something by rubbing or dipping in waterwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/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/definition/engli…wash verb [I/T] (FLOW) (esp. of water) to flow or to cause to flow, often carrying something along: [ I ] Waves washed against the boat. [ T ] Heavy rains always wash the sand down the hill. If something is washed away, it is carried off by heavy rain or a flood: [ M ] Even trees and cars were washed away in this flood.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/washwash verb (CLEAN) A1 [ T ] to 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/was…wash verb (CLEAN YOURSELF) A1 to clean part of your body with water and soap: Have you washed your hands? I got washed and dressed. be washed away/out/up, etc If something is washed away/out, etc, it is moved there by water: A lot of the waste is washed out to sea.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli… - People also ask
- 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"
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