washed
Prononciation : [wɑʃt]
Mot
Contexte : « daily activities »
(verb) to clean something using water and often soap. When you wash your hands or your clothes, you make them clean by removing dirt or germs.
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I washed my hands before dinner to keep them clean.
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I didn't wash my clothes this week, so they are still dirty.
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Did you wash your car over the weekend?
Contexte : « emotions »
(verb) to remove a feeling or memory. Sometimes, people say they washed away their worries when they feel better about something.
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After talking to my friend, I felt like my worries were washed away.
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No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't wash away the sadness I felt.
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Can you wash away your fears by facing them?
Contexte : « appearance »
(verb) to make a color or look disappear after being used too much or through washing. Usually refers to clothes losing color after many washes.
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The shirt I wore often washed well, and its color stayed bright.
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After several washes, my favorite jeans washed out and look faded now.
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Do you think the new dress will wash well?
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