Wash
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Wash ( verb )
- To clean (something) by using water and usually soap or another cleaning substance.
- To cleanse (something) by means of water or other liquid.
- To remove (dirt, stains, paint, or the like) by or as if by the action of water.
Origin:
Middle english waschen, from old english wæscan; akin to old high german waschen to wash, latin vasculum basin.
Examples:
- I need to wash my hands before eating.
- She washed the dishes before leaving for work.
- The dog needs to be washed.
- He washed the car yesterday.
- The shirt needs to be washed before it can be worn.
(As a noun)
Wash ( noun )
- To clean (something) by using water and usually soap or another cleaning substance.
- To cleanse (something) by means of water or other liquid.
- To remove (dirt, stains, paint, or the like) by or as if by the action of water.
Origin:
Middle english waschen, from old english wæscan; akin to old high german waschen to wash, latin vasculum basin.
Examples:
- I need to wash my hands before eating.
- She washed the dishes before leaving for work.
- The dog needs to be washed.
- He washed the car yesterday.
- The shirt needs to be washed before it can be worn.
(As a noun)
Wash ( noun )
- To clean (something) by using water and usually soap or another cleaning substance.
- To cleanse (something) by means of water or other liquid.
- To remove (dirt, stains, paint, or the like) by or as if by the action of water.
Origin:
Middle english waschen, from old english wæscan; akin to old high german waschen to wash, latin vasculum basin.
Examples:
- I need to wash my hands before eating.
- She washed the dishes before leaving for work.
- The dog needs to be washed.
- He washed the car yesterday.
- The shirt needs to be washed before it can be worn.