Rinse ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rinse ( verb )

  1. Wash (something) thoroughly with water.
  2. Wash (something, especially one's mouth or teeth) with a liquid.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french rincer, based on latin rinsus, past participle of ringi "to wash".

Examples:

  1. She rinsed the lettuce under cold running water.
  2. Rinse your mouth with water after brushing your teeth.
  3. She rinsed out the mug before filling it with coffee.
  4. I always rinse my hair after using conditioner.
  5. He rinsed the glass before filling it with juice.

(As a noun)

Rinse ( noun )

  1. Wash (something) thoroughly with water.
  2. Wash (something, especially one's mouth or teeth) with a liquid.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french rincer, based on latin rinsus, past participle of ringi "to wash".

Examples:

  1. She rinsed the lettuce under cold running water.
  2. Rinse your mouth with water after brushing your teeth.
  3. She rinsed out the mug before filling it with coffee.
  4. I always rinse my hair after using conditioner.
  5. He rinsed the glass before filling it with juice.
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