washed
When something is washed, it means it has been cleaned with water. For example, you washed your hands, so they are clean. You can also say a car is washed after you clean it with water and soap. Sometimes, if something is near the ocean, we say it is washed by the water. This means the water from the ocean touches it.
When something is washed, it means it has been cleaned with water, often with soap. For example, you wash your hands to make them clean. You can also wash clothes to make them fresh.
Sometimes, if it rains a lot, a road can be washed away. This means the water has moved or damaged the road. So, washed helps us talk about things that are clean or things that have been touched by water.
When we say something is washed, it means it has been cleaned, usually with water and sometimes soap. Think about your clothes after they come out of the laundry machine – they are washed.
It can also describe things that have been touched by water in another way. For example, a beach can be described as washed by the waves, meaning the waves regularly cover it with water.
When we use the word washed as an adjective, it means that something has been cleaned, usually with water and often soap. For example, you might talk about washed clothes or washed dishes.
It can also describe something that has been moved or affected by water, like a washed-out road after a heavy rain, or a coast that has been eroded by the sea.
Essentially, it indicates that water has played a significant role in the item's current state, either by cleaning it or by altering it physically.
When we use "washed" as an adjective at the C1 level, we're often delving into more nuanced or figurative meanings beyond simple cleaning. For instance, you might encounter it describing a landscape that has been eroded or shaped by water over time, like a "washed-out road" after a heavy storm, implying a significant, transformative effect.
It can also subtly suggest a sense of being depleted, worn, or even pale due to exposure, similar to how a color might look "washed out" from too much sun. In a more metaphorical sense, one's spirit or enthusiasm could be described as "washed-out" to convey a feeling of exhaustion or lack of vibrancy.
washed في 30 ثانية
- cleaned with water
- affected by water
- past participle of wash
§ Understanding 'Washed' as an Adjective
The word 'washed' can function as an adjective, often as a past participle. This means it describes a noun by telling us something about its state or what has been done to it. When used in this way, it typically implies that something has been cleaned with water or liquid, or has been affected by water.
- Definition
- The past participle of 'wash', used to describe something that has been cleaned with water or another liquid. It can also refer to something that has been exposed to or affected by water, such as a coast or a road.
§ Basic Usage: Describing Cleanliness
When 'washed' describes something that has been cleaned, it usually precedes the noun it modifies or follows a linking verb like 'is' or 'look'.
She hung the washed clothes on the line.
The car looked much better after it was washed.
§ 'Washed' to Indicate Exposure or Effect of Water
Beyond cleaning, 'washed' can describe something that has been subjected to the natural movement or force of water. This is common when talking about landscapes, natural features, or things moved by water.
The waves had created a beautifully washed coastline.
After the heavy rain, the unpaved road was washed out.
§ Using 'Washed' with Prepositions
When 'washed' describes something affected by water, it often pairs with prepositions to specify the cause or direction of the water's effect.
- Washed ashore: This means something has been carried by water and deposited on land.
A large piece of driftwood was washed ashore after the storm.
- Washed up: Similar to 'washed ashore', often used for things or people that have ended up in a place due to water, sometimes with a connotation of being stranded or finished (for people).
The old actor felt like he was washed up, his career over.
- Washed over: This suggests a wave or flood covering something. It can also be used metaphorically.
A feeling of calm washed over her as she watched the sunset.
§ Common Phrases and Collocations
'Washed' appears in several common phrases:
- Washed-out jeans: Jeans that have lost some of their original color due to washing.
- Washed-up debris: Items brought to shore by water.
- Washed-out colors: Colors that appear faded or pale.
She preferred to wear comfortable, washed-out jeans.
Understanding these various uses and accompanying prepositions will help you accurately and effectively use 'washed' in your English communication.
§ Mistakes people make with this word
The word 'washed' might seem straightforward, but its various uses and nuances can sometimes lead to common mistakes for English learners. Understanding these pitfalls can help you use the word more accurately and naturally. Here, we'll explore some of the most frequent errors and how to avoid them.
§ Misunderstanding 'Washed Up' vs. 'Washed Out'
- DEFINITION
- These two phrasal verbs, though similar in appearance, have distinct meanings. 'Washed up' typically means someone or something is no longer successful or useful, often referring to a career or a talent. 'Washed out' can mean faded (referring to colors), or physically exhausted and pale, or a sporting event cancelled due to rain.
A common mistake is to confuse 'washed up' with 'washed out'. While both imply a negative state, their contexts are quite different.
After losing the championship, he felt like a washed up boxer.
The colors of the old photograph were washed out.
§ Incorrectly Using 'Washed' as an Active Verb in Certain Contexts
'Washed' is the past participle of 'wash', and while it can act as part of a past tense verb ('I washed the dishes'), it's also an adjective ('the washed clothes'). Sometimes, learners use 'washed' adjectivally when an active verb form is needed, or vice-versa, leading to awkward phrasing.
- DEFINITION
- As an adjective, 'washed' describes the state of something after it has been cleaned. As part of a verb phrase, it indicates the action of cleaning.
Consider the difference between:
"The car was washed yesterday." (passive voice, using 'washed' as part of the verb)
"The washed car looked shiny." (adjective, describing the car)
A common error is to say something like "I have washed my hands are clean" instead of "My hands are clean because I washed them," or "I have washed my hands."
She placed the washed vegetables in a bowl.
§ Overusing 'Washed' When Simpler Verbs Suffice
Sometimes, learners default to 'washed' even when a more specific or simpler verb would be more natural or accurate in the context of cleaning. For example, 'rinsed', 'scrubbed', or 'cleaned' might be better choices depending on the intensity or type of cleaning.
- DEFINITION
- While 'washed' implies cleaning with water, other verbs convey more detail about the cleaning process.
Instead of:
I washed the dirt off the potatoes.
Consider:
I rinsed the dirt off the potatoes.
§ Confusing 'Washed' with 'Wet'
Although something 'washed' is often 'wet', the two words are not interchangeable. 'Washed' implies an intentional act of cleaning, whereas 'wet' simply means covered or saturated with liquid, often unintentionally.
- DEFINITION
- 'Washed' implies a purpose (cleaning), while 'wet' describes a state of being in contact with liquid.
You wouldn't say "The car was washed by the rain" when you mean "The car was wet from the rain." The rain wasn't intentionally cleaning the car (unless it was a very specific type of rain!).
The clothes were still wet after the unexpected downpour.
The clothes were freshly washed and hung out to dry.
§ Forgetting Figurative Uses
Beyond its literal meaning of cleaning, 'washed' is also used in figurative expressions, which can be confusing if taken literally. Examples include 'washed ashore' (something carried to land by water) or 'washed away' (eroded or removed by water).
- DEFINITION
- Figurative uses of 'washed' extend beyond simple cleaning, often relating to the movement or impact of water.
A common error is to interpret these phrases too literally, missing the implied movement or consequence of water.
The old pier was washed away by the storm.
By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can improve your understanding and use of 'washed' in various English contexts, making your communication clearer and more precise.
How Formal Is It?
"The linens were thoroughly cleansed and prepared for the esteemed guests."
"I washed my hands before dinner."
"After playing outside, his hands were really grubby, so I scrubbed 'em clean."
"Look at your hands! They're squeaky clean after you washed them."
"I got the car all spick and span for the show."
مستوى الصعوبة
Common word, but understanding its various nuances (cleaned vs. affected by water) might require some contextual understanding.
Simple spelling, but correct usage as an adjective or past participle in different contexts can be tricky for B1 learners.
Common pronunciation. The 'ed' ending might be a slight challenge for some, but generally straightforward.
Common word, generally easy to distinguish in conversation, but context is key for understanding its specific meaning.
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Past participles can function as adjectives, describing a noun. In this case, 'washed' describes something that has undergone the action of washing.
The washed clothes were hanging on the line.
When used in the passive voice, the past participle 'washed' indicates that the subject of the sentence is receiving the action of washing, typically with a form of 'to be'.
The car was washed by my brother.
Past participles are used to form perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect), indicating an action completed at some point.
She has washed the dishes already.
When 'washed' refers to something affected by water (like a coast or a road), it often implies erosion or the impact of water movement.
The washed-out road was impassable after the storm.
Compound adjectives can be formed using 'washed' (e.g., 'freshly-washed', 'ocean-washed'), where 'washed' modifies another adjective or describes the manner of washing.
We enjoyed the freshly-washed linen sheets.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
I washed my hands before dinner.
내가 저녁 식사 전에 손을 씻었어.
The car was washed and looked very shiny.
차는 세차되어 매우 반짝였다.
Passive voice: 'was washed'
She wore a washed denim jacket.
그녀는 세탁된 청바지 재킷을 입었다.
'Washed' as an adjective describing the jacket.
The washed clothes are on the line to dry.
세탁된 옷들이 빨랫줄에 널려있어.
'Washed' as an adjective describing the clothes.
He washed the dishes after breakfast.
그는 아침 식사 후에 설거지를 했어.
The dog needs to be washed, it's very dirty.
개는 씻겨야 해, 아주 더러워.
Passive infinitive: 'to be washed'
My mom always washes our fruit and vegetables.
우리 엄마는 항상 우리 과일과 채소를 씻어.
The river washed away the old bridge.
강이 오래된 다리를 휩쓸어 버렸다.
'Washed away' as a phrasal verb meaning to carry something away by water.
She hung the freshly washed laundry on the line to dry.
She hung the freshly-cleaned laundry on the line to dry.
Here, 'washed' acts as an adjective modifying 'laundry'.
His car looked much better after it was thoroughly washed.
His car looked much better after it was completely cleaned.
'Washed' is part of a passive construction, indicating the car underwent the action.
The washed-out road made it impossible for us to continue our journey.
The road damaged by water made it impossible for us to continue our journey.
'Washed-out' is a compound adjective describing the condition of the road.
After the storm, the beach was covered in washed-up debris.
After the storm, the beach was covered in debris brought in by the water.
'Washed-up' functions as an adjective phrase describing the debris.
Her washed silk blouse felt incredibly soft to the touch.
Her silk blouse that had been treated for softness felt incredibly soft to the touch.
Here, 'washed' describes a treatment process for the fabric.
He felt completely washed out after working a double shift.
He felt completely exhausted after working a double shift.
'Washed out' is an idiom meaning exhausted or drained of energy.
The river banks were heavily washed away during the floods.
The river banks were severely eroded during the floods.
'Washed away' describes the action of erosion by water.
The colours of the old painting were somewhat washed out by years of sunlight exposure.
The colours of the old painting were somewhat faded by years of sunlight exposure.
'Washed out' here means faded or lacking intensity, often due to exposure.
The washed-out bridge made the road impassable, forcing a lengthy detour for all commuters.
washed-out bridge = Brücke, die weggespült wurde
Here, 'washed-out' is used as a compound adjective describing the bridge.
Her washed silk blouse felt incredibly soft against her skin, a testament to its quality.
washed silk = gewaschene Seide
'Washed' modifies 'silk blouse', indicating a specific treatment of the fabric.
After the storm, the beach was washed clean of debris, leaving only pristine sand.
washed clean of debris = von Trümmern sauber gespült
This construction uses 'washed' as part of a passive voice, followed by an adjective 'clean' and a prepositional phrase.
He felt completely washed up after working non-stop for eighteen hours.
washed up = völlig erschöpft / am Ende
'Washed up' is an idiomatic expression meaning exhausted or having failed.
The washed tones of the old photograph lent it a nostalgic and melancholic air.
washed tones = verblasste Töne / Farben
'Washed' describes the tones, implying a faded or muted quality.
Her washed denim jeans were a comfortable staple in her casual wardrobe.
washed denim = gewaschener Jeansstoff
Similar to 'washed silk', 'washed' describes the type of denim.
The washed-up actor struggled to find new roles, his former glory a distant memory.
washed-up actor = gescheiterter Schauspieler
Another idiomatic use of 'washed-up', here referring to someone whose career has declined.
The river banks were constantly being washed away by the strong currents, reshaping the landscape over time.
washed away = weggespült
Used in a passive progressive construction, indicating an ongoing action of erosion.
Having been thoroughly washed by the torrential downpour, the streets gleamed under the rare post-storm sunlight.
After the heavy rain, the streets were very clean and shiny in the sunlight.
Uses 'washed' as part of a perfect participle clause, indicating a completed action before the main clause.
The washed-out colors of the old photograph evoked a profound sense of nostalgia for a bygone era.
The faded colors in the old photo made me feel very nostalgic for the past.
Here, 'washed-out' is a compound adjective describing colors that have faded, often due to exposure.
Despite the meticulous preparations, the entire expedition was washed away by the unexpected flash flood, leaving only debris.
Even with careful planning, the whole trip was ruined by a sudden flood, leaving only trash.
'Washed away' is a phrasal verb meaning to be carried off or destroyed by water, often implying a complete loss.
Her washed silk dress, though understated, exuded an air of sophisticated elegance perfect for the exclusive soirée.
Her simple silk dress, even though it wasn't flashy, looked very elegant and was perfect for the fancy party.
'Washed silk' refers to a type of silk fabric that has been treated to give it a softer feel and a slightly faded appearance.
The sculptor painstakingly washed the clay until it reached the desired consistency, a crucial step in achieving the artwork's intricate details.
The sculptor carefully cleaned the clay until it was the right texture, which was very important for the art's complex details.
Here, 'washed' is used in the sense of purifying or refining a substance through the action of water.
His initial enthusiasm for the project was slowly washed out by the relentless bureaucratic hurdles and lack of support.
His first excitement for the project gradually disappeared because of constant problems with rules and no help.
'Washed out' can also metaphorically mean to diminish, fade, or disappear due to external influences.
The washed gravel paths in the botanical garden provided excellent drainage, preventing waterlogging even after heavy rains.
The clean gravel paths in the garden let water drain well, stopping puddles even after a lot of rain.
'Washed gravel' refers to gravel that has been cleaned to remove dirt and fine particles, making it suitable for drainage.
After years of being washed over by the tides of public opinion, the once controversial policy was finally accepted.
After many years of being influenced by what people thought, the policy that was once argued about was finally accepted.
'Washed over' is used metaphorically here to describe something that has been subjected to and gradually smoothed out or accepted due to ongoing influence or scrutiny.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
The clothes are washed and dried.
Die Kleidung ist gewaschen und getrocknet.
Her hair was freshly washed.
Ihr Haar war frisch gewaschen.
The colors are a bit washed out.
Die Farben sind etwas ausgewaschen.
He felt washed up after losing his job.
Er fühlte sich erledigt, nachdem er seinen Job verloren hatte.
A message in a bottle was washed ashore.
Eine Flaschenpost wurde an Land gespült.
The car needs to be washed.
Das Auto muss gewaschen werden.
Are these vegetables washed?
Sind diese Gemüse gewaschen?
The floor was washed with soap and water.
Der Boden wurde mit Seife und Wasser gewaschen.
The waves washed over the deck.
Die Wellen schlugen über das Deck.
After the storm, debris was washed onto the beach.
Nach dem Sturm wurde Schutt an den Strand gespült.
أنماط نحوية
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
"Washed up"
No longer successful, skillful, or effective in a particular career or activity.
After a string of bad performances, many critics said the boxer was washed up.
informal"Get washed out"
To be canceled or postponed due to rain; to be eliminated from a competition.
The tennis match got washed out due to the thunderstorm.
neutral"Washed clean"
Figuratively or literally, to be thoroughly cleaned or purified.
After the confessional, she felt her sins were washed clean.
neutral"Washed over someone"
For a feeling or sensation to suddenly affect someone completely.
A wave of sadness washed over him as he remembered the old days.
neutral"Washed ashore"
To be carried by water and deposited on land, typically referring to objects or marine life.
After the storm, a lot of debris was washed ashore.
neutral"Washed down (with something)"
To drink something, especially after eating, to aid digestion or to accompany the food.
He washed down the spicy curry with a cold beer.
neutral"Washed away"
To be carried away or eroded by water.
The heavy rains caused the bridge to be washed away.
neutral"Washed and ironed"
To have clothes or linens that are clean and pressed, indicating readiness or freshness.
All the shirts were neatly washed and ironed, ready for the trip.
neutral"Washed in the blood"
A religious expression referring to spiritual cleansing or redemption, often associated with Christianity.
Many hymns speak of believers being washed in the blood of the lamb.
formal"Washed out (of color)"
Having lost its original color or intensity; faded.
Her old jeans were completely washed out from years of wear and washing.
neutralأنماط الجُمل
The car is washed.
The car is washed and looks shiny.
I washed my hands.
I washed my hands before dinner.
The washed clothes are on the line.
The washed clothes are hanging on the line to dry.
She has washed her hair.
She has washed her hair and it's still a bit damp.
Having washed the dishes, he sat down to relax.
Having washed the dishes, he finally sat down to relax with a book.
The washed-out colors of the old photograph reminded her of her childhood.
The washed-out colors of the old photograph, faded with time, reminded her of her childhood home.
The washed-up debris on the beach indicated the severity of the storm.
The washed-up debris on the beach, including plastic bottles and broken branches, indicated the severity of the recent storm.
His washed-out expression suggested he hadn't slept well.
His washed-out expression, with dark circles under his eyes, suggested he hadn't slept well in days.
كيفية الاستخدام
Usage Notes:
1. As an adjective meaning 'cleaned': This is the most common use. It directly describes something that has undergone the action of washing.
- Examples:
- "I need to put away the washed clothes."
- "The car looks much better after being washed."
- "Are these vegetables washed and ready to eat?"
2. As an adjective meaning 'affected by water': In this context, it describes something that has been eroded, covered, or significantly impacted by water.
- Examples:
- "The storm left a lot of debris on the washed-out road." (Meaning the road was destroyed or made impassable by water)
- "The old painting looked faded and washed out." (Meaning the colors have been lightened or dulled, often by exposure to light or water)
- "The river's banks were deeply washed away after the flood."
3. In phrasal verbs: "Washed" is often used as part of phrasal verbs, which change its meaning.
- Examples:
- "Washed up": Can mean to be carried ashore by water, or, informally, to have lost one's skill or reputation.
- "The driftwood was washed up on the beach."
- "After a few bad performances, many critics said he was washed up."
- "Washed down": To be swallowed with a drink, or to erode downwards.
- "He washed down the pill with a glass of water."
4. Figurative use: "Washed" can also be used figuratively to describe something that has lost its color, vibrancy, or intensity.
- Example: "The once-bright curtains now look washed and faded."
Common Mistakes:
1. Confusing with 'wash' (verb): 'Washed' is the past participle, not the base form of the verb. It's used after forms of 'to be' (e.g., 'is washed', 'was washed') for passive voice or as an adjective.
- Incorrect: "I wash my hands yesterday."
- Correct: "I washed my hands yesterday." (Past simple)
- Correct: "My hands are washed." (Passive voice/adjective)
2. Overusing 'washed' when a more specific adjective is better: While 'washed' is correct, sometimes a more precise adjective can improve clarity.
- Less precise: "The washed dishes are in the cupboard."
- More precise: "The clean dishes are in the cupboard." (If the focus is on their cleanliness, not just the act of washing)
3. Misunderstanding 'washed out' vs. 'washed up': These phrasal verbs have distinct meanings. Ensure you're using the correct one for the context.
- Washed out: Often means faded, lacking color, or destroyed/damaged by water.
- Example: "The colors in the old photograph were completely washed out."
- Washed up: Means carried ashore by water, or (informally) having lost one's former skill or success.
- Example: "After the scandal, his career was washed up."
4. Incorrect placement as an adjective: Like most adjectives, 'washed' typically goes before the noun it modifies.
- Incorrect: "The clothes washed are in the basket."
- Correct: "The washed clothes are in the basket."
نصائح
Contextual Learning
Always learn words in context. Instead of just memorizing 'washed', try to create or find sentences using it, like 'The car was washed clean' or 'The shore was washed by the waves'.
Image Association
Connect 'washed' with an image in your mind. Picture a washed car, washed clothes, or a washed-out road. Visuals aid memory.
Use a Dictionary
Look up 'washed' in a good dictionary. Pay attention to its different meanings and example sentences. Notice how it functions as an adjective and a past participle. Some words have multiple meanings, so it's good to understand the nuances.
Practice Speaking
Incorporate 'washed' into your conversations. Try to describe things you've seen or done using the word. For example, 'I just washed my hands' or 'The colors of the painting looked washed out'.
Flashcards with Sentences
Create flashcards with 'washed' on one side and a sentence using it on the other. This helps you remember both the word and its appropriate usage. Include a sentence like 'My hands are washed'.
Identify Related Words
Think about words related to 'washed', such as 'wash', 'washing machine', 'dishwasher', 'unwashed'. Understanding the word family can deepen your understanding of vocabulary.
Read and Listen Actively
When reading or listening to English, pay attention to how 'washed' is used. Does it describe a physical state or a metaphorical one? This helps you understand its various applications in real-world contexts.
Grammar Focus
Understand that 'washed' is a past participle and can function as an adjective. This means it can modify nouns (e.g., 'the washed clothes') or be part of a verb phrase (e.g., 'It was washed'). Mastering grammar is key.
Regular Review
Periodically review words you've learned. Spaced repetition can significantly improve your long-term memory of vocabulary. Make sure to revisit 'washed' and its meanings to keep it fresh in your mind.
Create a Story
Write a short story or paragraph using 'washed' multiple times in different contexts. This creative exercise helps solidify your understanding and ability to use the word naturally. For example, 'The boy washed his hands, then looked at the washed-out photo of the washed-up treasure chest'.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
After a long hike, my clothes were dirty, so I put them in the washing machine. Now, they are freshly washed.
- freshly washed clothes
- machine washed
- hand washed
The car was covered in mud, but after a trip to the car wash, it's completely washed and sparkling clean.
- washed car
- car washed clean
- newly washed
The artist used a technique where she applied a thin, transparent layer of paint to create a soft, washed effect on the canvas.
- washed colors
- lightly washed
- washed out
During the storm, the heavy rains caused a lot of erosion, and a section of the road was completely washed away.
- washed away road
- washed out bridge
- rain washed
We found a beautiful piece of driftwood on the beach, it looked like it had been washed ashore by the tide.
- washed ashore
- sea washed
- ocean washed
بدايات محادثة
"What's your preferred method for getting your clothes really clean and freshly washed?"
"Have you ever experienced a situation where something was washed away by strong water, like a flood or a big wave?"
"What are some common items around your home that are regularly washed?"
"Do you think there's a difference between something being 'washed' and 'cleaned'?"
"Can you describe a time you saw something that looked 'washed out' or faded, and what caused it?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe a time you felt completely 'washed over' by an emotion, like happiness or sadness. What happened?
Reflect on a time you had to 'wash your hands' of a situation. What was it, and how did it feel?
Write about an experience where you observed something being 'washed away' by natural elements. What did you learn from it?
Imagine you are a piece of driftwood, washed ashore on a new beach. Describe your journey and what you see.
Consider the phrase 'washed clean'. How does this apply to both physical objects and perhaps even abstract ideas like reputation or guilt?
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My hands are dirty. I need to ___ them.
To clean dirty hands, you need to 'wash' them.
After the rain, the car was ___ clean.
When rain cleans a car, the car is 'washed' clean.
The clothes are ___ and ready to wear.
Clothes that are clean and ready to wear have been 'washed'.
You use water to wash your face.
Yes, water is used to clean your face.
A washed car is dirty.
No, a washed car is clean.
The beach is washed by the ocean waves.
Yes, ocean waves affect and clean the beach.
Listen for 'washed'.
Listen for 'washed'.
Listen for 'washed'.
Read this aloud:
My shirt is washed.
Focus: washed /wɑʃt/
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The washed apples are ready to eat.
Focus: washed /wɑʃt/
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I washed my face.
Focus: washed /wɑʃt/
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This order makes a simple, correct sentence.
This order forms a complete sentence about washing hands.
This creates a question about the state of the dishes.
The clothes are clean now because they were just ___.
To make clothes clean, you wash them.
After the rain, the car was completely ___ with mud.
If something is affected by water, like rain, it can be 'washed' with something, in this case, mud.
Please put the ___ dishes in the cupboard.
After you wash dishes, they are clean and ready to be put away.
The dog needs to be ___ after playing in the mud.
If a dog plays in the mud, it will get dirty and needs to be cleaned, or 'washed'.
The beach is always being ___ by the waves.
The waves of the ocean affect the beach, meaning the beach is 'washed' by the waves.
My hands were very dirty, so I ___ them with soap and water.
When your hands are dirty, you 'wash' them to make them clean.
My hands were dirty, so I ___ them.
To clean dirty hands, you wash them.
The car was very dirty, but now it is ___.
If a car was dirty and now it's clean, it has been washed.
After the rain, the road was ___ with water.
When it rains, water can flow over and affect the road, making it 'washed' with water.
If your clothes are clean, they have been washed.
Clothes are washed to make them clean.
A washed car is usually dirty.
A washed car means it has been cleaned, so it should not be dirty.
You wash your hands with fire.
You wash your hands with water and soap, not fire.
Think about what happens to clothes after they are cleaned.
Consider the effect of rain on a dirty car.
What is a common action before eating?
Read this aloud:
My car needs to be washed.
Focus: washed
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Read this aloud:
Have you washed your hands?
Focus: washed, hands
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Read this aloud:
The washed fruit looked very fresh.
Focus: washed, fruit
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Imagine you just finished doing the dishes. Write two sentences about what you washed.
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Sample answer
I washed the dirty plates. Then I washed the cups and put them away.
Think about your clothes. Write two sentences about some clothes you have washed recently.
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I washed my favorite blue t-shirt. My jeans also needed to be washed.
Describe a car that has just been cleaned. Write two sentences using the word 'washed'.
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The car looked very clean after it was washed. It was shiny and bright in the sun.
What happens to Max after he plays in the mud?
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My dog Max loves to play in the mud. After he plays, he gets very dirty. My mom always gives him a bath. Max is a happy dog when he is washed and clean.
What happens to Max after he plays in the mud?
The passage says, 'After he plays, he gets very dirty. My mom always gives him a bath.'
The passage says, 'After he plays, he gets very dirty. My mom always gives him a bath.'
What washed the cars?
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Yesterday, it rained all day. The streets were very wet. All the cars driving on the road got splashed with water. They were all washed by the rain.
What washed the cars?
The passage states, 'They were all washed by the rain.'
The passage states, 'They were all washed by the rain.'
What two things did Maria help to wash?
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Maria helped her mom in the kitchen. First, she helped to wash the vegetables. Then, she helped to wash the dishes after dinner. Maria was very helpful.
What two things did Maria help to wash?
The passage says, 'First, she helped to wash the vegetables. Then, she helped to wash the dishes after dinner.'
The passage says, 'First, she helped to wash the vegetables. Then, she helped to wash the dishes after dinner.'
This sentence describes the state of the car after being cleaned.
This sentence indicates that the dishes have been cleaned.
This sentence shows an action of cleaning hands.
The children's clothes were freshly ___ after playing in the mud.
In this sentence, 'washed' is used as a past participle acting as an adjective to describe the state of the clothes.
After the heavy rain, the road was ___ out, making it impassable.
'Washed out' is a common phrasal verb meaning eroded or damaged by water. 'Washed' is the correct form here.
She felt much better after taking a hot shower and getting all the dirt ___ off.
Here, 'washed off' means to remove something by cleaning with water. 'Washed' is the past participle used in this context.
A 'washed' coast means a coast that has been affected by the action of the sea or ocean.
The term 'washed' can refer to something that has been exposed to or affected by water, such as a coast.
If your hands are 'washed', it means they are dirty.
If your hands are 'washed', it means they have been cleaned with water and soap, making them clean, not dirty.
A 'washed' car is a car that has just been cleaned.
When something is 'washed', it means it has been cleaned with water or another liquid, so a 'washed' car is a clean car.
After the heavy storm, the entire coastline was ___ away, revealing ancient rock formations.
The word 'washed' in this context refers to something being carried away or affected by the movement of water, which fits the scenario of a coastline after a storm.
The newly installed patio stones were thoroughly ___ before the sealant was applied, ensuring a pristine finish.
'Washed' is the most appropriate verb here, indicating the cleaning process with water or liquid before applying sealant.
Her concerns about the project were completely ___ away when she saw the excellent progress they had made.
In this figurative sense, 'washed away' means to be removed or eliminated, perfectly describing how concerns disappeared.
The artist's canvas was a vibrant tapestry of colours, but the heavy rain had ___ some of the pigments.
Here, 'washed' implies that the rain has carried away or lightened the pigments, altering the artwork.
Despite their efforts, the small village was completely ___ out by the sudden floodwaters, leaving many homeless.
'Washed out' is a phrasal verb meaning to be destroyed or carried away by water, fitting the context of a flood.
He felt a wave of relief as the cool water ___ over his tired feet after the long hike.
This usage of 'washed' describes the gentle, covering movement of water over something, providing a sense of relief.
The old painting was severely ___ by the floodwaters, losing much of its original color and detail.
In this context, 'washed' refers to the painting being damaged or affected by water, specifically floodwaters, which aligns with the definition of something exposed to or affected by water.
After the heavy rain, the unpaved road became completely ___, making it impassable for small vehicles.
'Washed out' is a phrasal verb often used to describe a road or similar structure damaged or eroded by the force of water.
Despite numerous attempts, the bloodstain on the carpet remained, proving to be stubbornly ___.
'Unwashed' means not having been washed, or in this context, not able to be completely cleaned by washing.
A 'washed-up' athlete is one who has performed exceptionally well and is at the peak of their career.
A 'washed-up' athlete is an idiom referring to someone whose career is over or who is no longer successful.
If a river bank is described as 'washed away,' it means the bank has been eroded or destroyed by the action of the water.
'Washed away' correctly describes the erosion or destruction of a bank by water.
The phrase 'washed clean' always implies that something has been thoroughly purified and is now without any trace of dirt or impurities.
'Washed clean' suggests a complete removal of dirt or impurities through washing, leading to a state of purity.
Focus on the sound of 'washed' and the context of laundry.
Listen for 'washed-out' and understand its meaning in relation to a road.
Pay attention to 'washed-up' and how it describes a career.
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The newly washed car gleamed under the afternoon sun.
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Despite the heavy rain, the washed-ashore debris was quickly cleared by volunteers.
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She felt completely washed out after working a double shift.
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Describe a time you helped clean something thoroughly. What was it, and what was the result after it was washed?
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Last weekend, I helped my grandmother deep clean her antique silver collection. Each piece was tarnished and dull, but after carefully washing and polishing them, they became sparkling and spotless, looking as good as new. The whole collection was beautifully refreshed.
Imagine you are writing a review for a car wash service. What positive aspects would you highlight if your car was perfectly washed?
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I recently visited 'Sparkle & Shine Car Wash' and was thoroughly impressed. My car, which was quite dirty, emerged absolutely immaculate and gleaming. The service was efficient, and every surface was meticulously washed, leaving no streaks or water spots. I highly recommend them for a perfectly washed vehicle.
Explain the figurative meaning of 'washed ashore' in the context of something unexpected or unwanted appearing. Provide an example.
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Figuratively, 'washed ashore' refers to something unexpected or unwanted that appears suddenly, often without a clear origin or explanation, much like debris carried by the ocean and deposited on the beach. For example, after the company restructuring, many long-standing traditions were washed ashore, disappearing as quickly as they had arrived.
What is the primary effect of the waves on the lighthouse's base?
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The old lighthouse stood stoically on the cliff edge, its base constantly washed by the relentless waves. Over centuries, the sea had carved intricate patterns into the rock, a testament to its powerful and unending erosion. Visitors often marvelled at the sheer force of nature displayed at this dramatic coastal point.
What is the primary effect of the waves on the lighthouse's base?
The passage states that the base was 'constantly washed by the relentless waves' and that 'the sea had carved intricate patterns into the rock,' indicating erosion.
The passage states that the base was 'constantly washed by the relentless waves' and that 'the sea had carved intricate patterns into the rock,' indicating erosion.
What does 'washed out' imply about the road?
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After the torrential downpour, the rural road was completely washed out, making it impassable for most vehicles. A large section of the gravel surface had been carried away by the floodwaters, leaving deep ruts and scattered debris. Local authorities advised residents to avoid the area until repairs could be made.
What does 'washed out' imply about the road?
The passage explains that 'a large section of the gravel surface had been carried away by the floodwaters, leaving deep ruts and scattered debris,' which clearly indicates significant damage.
The passage explains that 'a large section of the gravel surface had been carried away by the floodwaters, leaving deep ruts and scattered debris,' which clearly indicates significant damage.
Why did Sarah wash the scarf by hand?
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Sarah carefully washed the delicate silk scarf by hand, using a mild detergent and cool water. She knew that harsh chemicals or machine washing could easily ruin the fabric, causing it to lose its sheen and softness. After rinsing it thoroughly, she gently squeezed out the excess water and laid it flat to dry on a clean towel.
Why did Sarah wash the scarf by hand?
The passage states, 'She knew that harsh chemicals or machine washing could easily ruin the fabric,' indicating her choice was to protect the silk.
The passage states, 'She knew that harsh chemicals or machine washing could easily ruin the fabric,' indicating her choice was to protect the silk.
This sentence describes the state of the clothes after being cleaned.
This sentence uses 'washed away' to indicate erosion caused by rain.
This sentence uses 'washed ashore' to describe something carried by water to land.
Describe a time you felt completely overwhelmed, using the word 'washed' metaphorically to convey a sense of being inundated or overcome by circumstances.
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There was a period in my life where I felt utterly washed over by responsibilities. The demands of my job, coupled with family obligations, created an incessant deluge of tasks that left me feeling emotionally and physically drained. It was as if a powerful wave had crashed upon me, pulling me under its relentless current, making it difficult to surface for air.
Imagine you are a coastal geologist. Write a short paragraph explaining how a specific geological feature, like a sea cave or an arch, has been 'washed' into existence over millennia. Use scientific terminology.
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The dramatic sea arches visible along this coastline are primarily the result of relentless marine erosion. Over vast geological timescales, the persistent hydraulic action of ocean waves, coupled with the abrasive force of sediment-laden water, has progressively 'washed' away softer rock strata, leaving behind these resilient, arch-like formations. This process, a testament to the ocean's sculpting power, is a continuous cycle of attrition and deposition.
Discuss the socio-economic implications of a major flood where entire communities were 'washed away'. Focus on long-term recovery challenges.
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When entire communities are literally 'washed away' by catastrophic floods, the socio-economic repercussions are profound and enduring. Beyond the immediate loss of life and property, displaced populations face immense challenges in re-establishing their lives. The destruction of critical infrastructure impedes economic recovery, while the erosion of social networks and psychological trauma can leave deep scars on the collective psyche for generations. Long-term recovery demands comprehensive strategies for sustainable reconstruction, economic diversification, and robust mental health support to foster community resilience.
What does the phrase 'washed away' primarily imply in this context?
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After weeks of relentless rain, the normally placid river swelled to an unprecedented torrent. Bridges crumbled, roads disappeared under the raging waters, and entire hamlets in the valley were washed away. The landscape was irrevocably altered, a stark testament to the raw power of nature. Survivors recounted harrowing tales of narrow escapes, their homes and livelihoods dissolving into the muddy currents.
What does the phrase 'washed away' primarily imply in this context?
In the context of a devastating flood and crumbling bridges, 'washed away' signifies total destruction and removal by the powerful water.
In the context of a devastating flood and crumbling bridges, 'washed away' signifies total destruction and removal by the powerful water.
How is 'washed' used in this passage to describe the fisherman's skin?
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The old fisherman's face was deeply etched with lines, a topography of experience. His hands, gnarled and strong, told tales of countless nets cast and hauled. His weathered skin, perpetually exposed to the elements, seemed to have been 'washed' by a lifetime of sea spray and salty winds, creating a rugged beauty unique to those who truly belong to the ocean.
How is 'washed' used in this passage to describe the fisherman's skin?
The passage describes his skin as 'weathered' and 'exposed to the elements,' indicating that 'washed' here refers to the effects of the sea spray and winds on its texture and appearance, not literal cleaning.
The passage describes his skin as 'weathered' and 'exposed to the elements,' indicating that 'washed' here refers to the effects of the sea spray and winds on its texture and appearance, not literal cleaning.
What is the metaphorical meaning of 'washed away' in relation to the company's reputation?
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Despite the meticulous planning, the company's carefully constructed reputation was swiftly 'washed away' by the scandal. Years of public trust evaporated overnight as incriminating evidence emerged. The subsequent public outcry and media scrutiny left an indelible stain, making any attempt at damage control a futile exercise against the tidal wave of negative perception.
What is the metaphorical meaning of 'washed away' in relation to the company's reputation?
The passage explicitly states 'Years of public trust evaporated overnight' and mentions 'indelible stain' and 'tidal wave of negative perception,' all pointing to the complete destruction of the reputation.
The passage explicitly states 'Years of public trust evaporated overnight' and mentions 'indelible stain' and 'tidal wave of negative perception,' all pointing to the complete destruction of the reputation.
The incessant downpour left the rural tracks completely _______ out, rendering them impassable for light vehicles.
In this context, 'washed out' means eroded or carried away by water, which perfectly describes the effect of a downpour on rural tracks. The other options don't convey this sense of erosion.
After the scandal broke, his reputation was thoroughly _______, leaving little chance of a political comeback.
To have one's reputation 'washed' in this context means it's been damaged or ruined, often through public exposure to something negative. The other options, while related to cleaning, don't carry the same figurative meaning of ruin in this specific idiom.
Despite his best efforts, the subtle nuances of his performance were entirely _______ over by the critics, who focused solely on the broader strokes.
To be 'washed over' in this sense implies that the details were overlooked, disregarded, or lost in the general perception. 'Glossed over' is similar but often implies an intentional avoidance of detail, whereas 'washed over' suggests an unintentional loss of focus.
The antique tapestry, once vibrant with intricate designs, was now pale and _______, its colors faded by centuries of exposure.
In this case, 'washed' describes the effect of time and exposure on the colors, making them appear pale and less distinct, as if they have been repeatedly rinsed or faded. While 'faded' is close, 'washed' here implies a more thorough, almost inherent dullness.
The small fishing village, nestled precariously on the cliff edge, faced the constant threat of being _______ away by the relentless coastal erosion.
To be 'washed away' vividly conveys the destruction and removal by water, particularly in the context of coastal erosion where land is literally carried off by the sea. 'Eroded' describes the process, but 'washed away' describes the ultimate consequence.
Her meticulously crafted arguments were ultimately _______ out by the sheer force of the opposition's emotional appeal, leaving logic by the wayside.
To be 'washed out' here means to be overshadowed, negated, or rendered ineffective by something more dominant. The emotional appeal effectively 'diluted' or 'erased' the impact of her logical arguments. 'Drowned' is similar but often implies complete silencing, whereas 'washed out' suggests a loss of clarity or distinctness.
Compose a short essay (200-250 words) exploring the metaphorical implications of 'washed' in contemporary socio-political discourse. Consider how the term can be used to denote moral cleansing, erosion of values, or the superficiality of appearance.
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In contemporary socio-political discourse, the term 'washed' transcends its literal meaning of being cleaned with water, acquiring profound metaphorical implications. It often denotes a moral cleansing, as in 'washed clean' of past transgressions, suggesting a societal desire for redemption or absolution from historical injustices. Conversely, 'washed out' can describe the erosion of traditional values, particularly when rapid cultural shifts leave individuals feeling disconnected from established norms. This can manifest as a perceived 'washing away' of cultural identity. Furthermore, the concept of being 'washed' can allude to the superficiality of appearance, where superficial reforms or cosmetic changes are undertaken to mask deeper, unresolved issues. A politician might attempt to 'wash over' a scandal with carefully crafted rhetoric, presenting a veneer of transparency while concealing underlying deceit. This metaphorical usage highlights the pervasive human tendency to either seek genuine purification or, more cynically, to merely present an unblemished facade, effectively 'washing' problems from public view without truly resolving them. Thus, 'washed' becomes a versatile descriptor for both genuine transformation and calculated deception within the complex tapestry of public life.
Describe a scene where the act of 'washing' takes on a profound symbolic meaning, reflecting a character's internal struggle or transformation. Focus on vivid imagery and sophisticated vocabulary.
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The frigid water, though ostensibly cleansing, felt like a torrent of his past transgressions cascading over him. Each drop that beaded on his skin seemed to carry the weight of decisions made in haste, of words uttered in anger. He scrubbed at his forearms with a fervent desperation, as if the grime of his conscience could be physically scoured away. The steam rising around him was not merely humidity; it was the ephemeral specter of regret, clinging to him like a shroud. This was not a perfunctory act of hygiene, but a ritualistic ablution, an attempt to divest himself of the psychological accretions that had long burdened his soul. As the water finally turned lukewarm, a subtle shift occurred within him. The initial fury of self-recrimination began to recede, replaced by a nascent sense of catharsis. He emerged from the shower not entirely new, but undoubtedly different, the water having metaphorically washed away the acrid taste of self-condemnation, leaving behind a tentative, fragile hope for renewal.
Analyze the nuanced differences between 'washed up' and 'washed out' when applied to a person's career or reputation. Provide examples to illustrate your points.
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While both 'washed up' and 'washed out' denote a decline in a person's career or reputation, they carry distinct nuances. 'Washed up' typically implies a past peak of success or prominence, followed by a significant and often irrecoverable decline due to a loss of skill, relevance, or public appeal. It suggests that a person's best days are definitively behind them. For instance, a once-celebrated athlete who can no longer compete at an elite level due to age or injury is 'washed up.' Their former glory makes their current state more poignant. In contrast, 'washed out' often refers to a failure to meet expectations or a premature cessation of a career, frequently due to burnout, lack of stamina, or an inability to cope with pressure. It suggests a more abrupt or perhaps less distinguished end to prospects, without necessarily implying a prior period of sustained greatness. A promising young executive who succumbs to the relentless demands of their job and resigns, unable to continue, might be described as 'washed out.' They haven't necessarily reached the heights to then fall from, but rather have been extinguished by the intensity of their field. Thus, 'washed up' laments a faded star, while 'washed out' mourns a potential never fully realized or sustained.
Which of the following best captures the main theme of the passage?
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The old coastal town, once bustling with maritime trade, was now irrevocably washed by the relentless tides of economic change. Its once proud harbor, where ships from distant lands had docked, lay largely deserted, the weathered timber groaning under the weight of accumulated neglect. The vibrant fishing community that had sustained generations had, in essence, been washed away, its younger members migrating to urban centers in search of employment. The remaining residents, a resilient but dwindling cohort, often spoke of the 'washed-out' feeling that permeated their lives, a sense of being left behind by the march of progress, their heritage slowly eroding like the cliffs hammered by the unforgiving sea.
Which of the following best captures the main theme of the passage?
The passage repeatedly emphasizes the negative impacts of economic change, desertion of the harbor, migration of younger members, and a 'washed-out' feeling among residents, all pointing to decline and erosion rather than revitalization or resilience in a positive sense. While tidal erosion is mentioned, it's used metaphorically to describe the social and economic decline, not as the primary theme.
The passage repeatedly emphasizes the negative impacts of economic change, desertion of the harbor, migration of younger members, and a 'washed-out' feeling among residents, all pointing to decline and erosion rather than revitalization or resilience in a positive sense. While tidal erosion is mentioned, it's used metaphorically to describe the social and economic decline, not as the primary theme.
What does the passage imply about the politician's attempt to present a 'washed' image?
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In the aftermath of the scandal, the politician attempted to present a 'washed' image, issuing carefully worded apologies and engaging in a series of highly publicized charitable acts. However, the public remained largely skeptical, perceiving these efforts as merely superficial, an attempt to gloss over deeply ingrained issues rather than genuinely address them. Critics argued that the 'washing' was purely cosmetic, a cynical manipulation of public sentiment designed to restore a damaged reputation without true contrition. The media, too, scrutinized every gesture, questioning whether the 'clean slate' being projected was authentic or merely a cleverly constructed illusion.
What does the passage imply about the politician's attempt to present a 'washed' image?
The passage explicitly states that the public remained 'largely skeptical,' perceiving the efforts as 'superficial,' an 'attempt to gloss over deeply ingrained issues,' and 'purely cosmetic,' suggesting a lack of genuineness and sincerity.
The passage explicitly states that the public remained 'largely skeptical,' perceiving the efforts as 'superficial,' an 'attempt to gloss over deeply ingrained issues,' and 'purely cosmetic,' suggesting a lack of genuineness and sincerity.
What paradoxical role did water play at the archaeological site?
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The archaeological excavation revealed a layer of pottery shards and eroded tools, all thoroughly washed by centuries of intermittent flooding. This inundation, though destructive in its immediate impact, paradoxically preserved certain organic materials by sealing them in anaerobic conditions. The site, situated near an ancient riverbed, bore testament to the dual nature of water: a force of relentless erosion and, simultaneously, an unexpected preserver of history. The artifacts, once vibrant and functional, were now merely 'washed' remnants, telling a silent story of a civilization long past, their original forms smoothed and muted by the incessant flow.
What paradoxical role did water play at the archaeological site?
The passage states that the flooding, 'though destructive in its immediate impact, paradoxically preserved certain organic materials,' while also mentioning that the tools were 'eroded.' This highlights the dual role of water as both destructive (eroding) and preservative.
The passage states that the flooding, 'though destructive in its immediate impact, paradoxically preserved certain organic materials,' while also mentioning that the tools were 'eroded.' This highlights the dual role of water as both destructive (eroding) and preservative.
This sentence uses 'washed' as a past participle modifying 'dishes' within a participial phrase that sets the context for her appreciation of the dishwasher.
Here, 'washed out' is an idiomatic use of 'washed' meaning faded or lacking intensity, often referring to colors or vitality.
'Washed-ashore' is used as a compound adjective describing the debris that has been carried to land by water, demonstrating an advanced understanding of word usage.
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Summary
The word 'washed' describes something that has been cleaned with water or liquid, or has been impacted by the action of water.
- cleaned with water
- affected by water
- past participle of wash
Contextual Learning
Always learn words in context. Instead of just memorizing 'washed', try to create or find sentences using it, like 'The car was washed clean' or 'The shore was washed by the waves'.
Image Association
Connect 'washed' with an image in your mind. Picture a washed car, washed clothes, or a washed-out road. Visuals aid memory.
Use a Dictionary
Look up 'washed' in a good dictionary. Pay attention to its different meanings and example sentences. Notice how it functions as an adjective and a past participle. Some words have multiple meanings, so it's good to understand the nuances.
Practice Speaking
Incorporate 'washed' into your conversations. Try to describe things you've seen or done using the word. For example, 'I just washed my hands' or 'The colors of the painting looked washed out'.