🧼wash

verb
/wɒʃ/

Meaning

to clean with water; to remove dirt
to clean something with water or other liquid

Example Sentences

Please wash your hands before eating.

I need to wash my hands before dinner.

Synonyms

clean, rinse, scrub, bathe, cleanse
Entry 1
clean, rinse, scrub, bathe, cleanse
Entry 2
clean, rinse, scrub, bathe

Antonyms

dirty, soil, stain, contaminate
Entry 1
dirty, soil, stain, contaminate
Entry 2
dirty, soil, contaminate

Collocations

wash hands, wash clothes, wash dishes, thoroughly wash, wash face
Entry 1
wash hands, wash clothes, wash dishes, thoroughly wash
Entry 2
wash dishes, wash clothes, wash hands, wash face

More Example Sentences

Wash your hands properly before taking meal.

Wash your clothes properly before wearing them.

Having washed the car, he parked it in the garage.

Ma'am, may I be excused? I need to use the washroom.

Who was the commander-in-chief of George Washington?

Having washed the clothes, he spread them in the sun.

Having washed his hands and face, he sat to take his meal.

Where will the cultural program be arranged in Washington?

Shall I arrange a field trip to Washington after the course?

How will the history evaluate the corrupted leaders of Washington?

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to prepare food by heating it so it is ready to eat

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