A1 noun #789 よく出る 3分で読める

wipe

A wipe is a small piece of cloth or paper used to clean things.

Explanation at your level:

A wipe is a small piece of paper or cloth. You use it to clean your hands or a table. After you use it, you throw it in the trash. It is very useful!

You use a wipe to clean things quickly. For example, you can use a baby wipe to clean a baby's face. You can also use a disinfecting wipe to clean your phone or a desk. They are usually wet and come in a pack.

A wipe is a convenient, disposable cleaning tool. Unlike a towel, which you wash and reuse, a wipe is designed for single-use. They are essential for maintaining hygiene in many environments, from kitchens to hospitals. You will often find them in resealable plastic packs to keep them moist.

The noun wipe refers to a specialized, often pre-impregnated, disposable sheet. While 'cloth' is a general term, 'wipe' implies a specific function related to sanitation or removal of substances. They are ubiquitous in modern consumer culture, marketed for everything from personal grooming to heavy-duty industrial cleaning.

In contemporary usage, wipe has become a metonym for the entire category of disposable sanitizing products. Its prevalence reflects a societal shift toward convenience-driven hygiene. While linguistically simple, the term carries connotations of efficiency and sterility, often appearing in professional protocols and household maintenance instructions alike.

The term wipe exemplifies the evolution of functional vocabulary in the industrial age. Initially a verb of action, its transition to a noun denoting a manufactured commodity highlights the commodification of domestic tasks. In literary or analytical contexts, one might use 'wipe' to discuss the environmental impact of single-use plastics or the psychological comfort derived from the illusion of instant cleanliness.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Wipe is a disposable cleaning cloth.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • Commonly used for hygiene.
  • Very convenient for daily use.

When we talk about a wipe, we are usually referring to a handy, single-use tool for cleaning. Think of those little packets you get at restaurants to clean your hands—that is a classic example of a wipe.

These items are incredibly popular because they are convenient and portable. Whether you are using a baby wipe to clean a spill or a disinfecting wipe to clean your keyboard, the goal is always the same: quick, effective cleaning without needing a bucket or a reusable cloth.

In modern life, wipes have become a staple in homes, offices, and cars. They are designed to be disposable, meaning you use them once and toss them away, which helps prevent the spread of germs and makes cleanup a breeze.

The word wipe actually started as a verb back in the Middle English period, coming from the Old English word wipian. It meant to rub or sweep something away, usually with a cloth or the hand.

Over time, the word evolved to describe the object itself. As technology and hygiene standards improved, the concept of a 'pre-moistened' wipe emerged in the 20th century. The first disposable wet wipes were introduced in the late 1950s, changing the way we handle hygiene forever.

It is fascinating how a simple action—rubbing something clean—turned into a multi-billion dollar industry of disposable products. Today, the noun 'wipe' is synonymous with quick hygiene, showing how language follows our changing daily habits.

Using the word wipe is very straightforward. You will most often hear it in contexts involving hygiene or cleaning. Common pairings include baby wipes, disinfecting wipes, and makeup wipes.

In a formal setting, like at a doctor's office or a lab, you might hear someone say, 'Please use an alcohol wipe to sterilize the area.' In a casual setting, you might just say, 'Do you have a wipe for this spill?'

Remember that wipe is almost always used as a countable noun. You can have 'one wipe' or 'a pack of wipes.' It is a very versatile word that fits perfectly into both professional cleaning instructions and everyday household chatter.

While the noun 'wipe' is literal, it appears in several common phrases. 1. Wipe the slate clean: To forget past mistakes and start over. 2. Wipe out: To fall down or be destroyed. 3. Wipe the floor with someone: To defeat someone easily in a game or argument. 4. Wipe away tears: To remove tears after crying. 5. Wipe that smile off your face: A stern way to tell someone to stop acting smug.

The word wipe is a regular noun. Its plural form is simply wipes. It is a countable noun, so you can use it with 'a', 'the', or numbers.

Pronunciation is a single syllable: /waɪp/. It rhymes with pipe, stripe, snipe, type, and griped. The 'i' sound is a long 'eye' sound, followed by a crisp 'p' at the end.

When speaking, ensure you don't drop the final 'p' sound, as it distinguishes the word clearly from similar-sounding words. It is a very short, punchy word that is easy to pronounce for learners of all levels.

Fun Fact

The word has remained remarkably consistent in meaning for over a thousand years.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /waɪp/

Rhymes with pipe.

US /waɪp/

Rhymes with pipe.

Common Errors

  • dropping the 'p'
  • pronouncing 'i' as 'ee'
  • adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

pipe stripe snipe type griped

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

Very easy

Writing 1/5

Very easy

Speaking 1/5

Very easy

リスニング 1/5

Very easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

clean cloth paper

Learn Next

sanitary disposable hygiene

上級

contamination sterilization

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

A wipe, two wipes.

Imperative Mood

Use a wipe.

Articles

The wipe is wet.

Examples by Level

1

I have a wipe.

I possess a cleaning cloth.

Simple subject-verb-object.

2

Use a wipe.

Take a cleaning cloth.

Imperative sentence.

3

Where is the wipe?

Asking for the location of the cloth.

Question form.

4

This is a wipe.

Identifying the object.

Demonstrative pronoun.

5

Give me a wipe.

Requesting a wipe.

Request structure.

6

The wipe is wet.

Describing the wipe.

Adjective usage.

7

I need one wipe.

Requesting a single unit.

Quantifier.

8

Clean with a wipe.

Using the tool to clean.

Prepositional phrase.

1

Pass me a disinfecting wipe.

2

These baby wipes are soft.

3

I used a wipe for the spill.

4

Keep the wipes in the bag.

5

Are there any wipes left?

6

I bought a pack of wipes.

7

Use a new wipe every time.

8

The wipe removed the ink.

1

Make sure to use a sanitizing wipe on the handle.

2

I keep a pack of wipes in my glove box.

3

These makeup wipes are gentle on the skin.

4

The surface needs a quick wipe with a damp cloth.

5

Dispose of the used wipe in the bin.

6

I prefer these unscented wipes.

7

The wipes are biodegradable.

8

She handed him a wet wipe for his sticky fingers.

1

Industrial-strength wipes are necessary for this grease.

2

The convenience of single-use wipes is undeniable.

3

I always carry a travel pack of wipes in my bag.

4

The label says these wipes are alcohol-free.

5

Wipes are a staple in every modern household.

6

He cleaned the screen with a specialized electronic wipe.

7

Ensure the container of wipes is sealed properly.

8

The janitor used a heavy-duty wipe to clean the spill.

1

The proliferation of disposable wipes has raised environmental concerns.

2

She reached for a sanitizing wipe to mitigate the risk of contamination.

3

The product is marketed as a multi-purpose cleaning wipe.

4

The effectiveness of the wipe depends on the chemical solution used.

5

We need to switch to compostable wipes for the office.

6

The wipe left a residue on the polished surface.

7

His reliance on wipes for every minor mess was excessive.

8

The protocol requires a sterile wipe for the procedure.

1

The ubiquity of the humble wipe speaks volumes about our modern obsession with sterility.

2

Despite their utility, the environmental cost of synthetic wipes is significant.

3

He meticulously cleaned the artifact with a delicate, lint-free wipe.

4

The transition from reusable rags to disposable wipes marks a shift in domestic labor.

5

One must be wary of the chemical composition of some household wipes.

6

The wipe served its purpose, though it was hardly an elegant solution.

7

Her collection of specialized wipes for every surface was quite impressive.

8

The discourse surrounding the disposal of wipes has become a major policy issue.

よく使う組み合わせ

baby wipe
disinfecting wipe
makeup wipe
wet wipe
use a wipe
pack of wipes
sanitizing wipe
disposable wipe
alcohol wipe
flushable wipe

Idioms & Expressions

"wipe the slate clean"

Start fresh

Let's forget the argument and wipe the slate clean.

neutral

"wipe out"

To fall or be destroyed

He had a bad wipe out on his surfboard.

casual

"wipe the floor with"

To defeat easily

Our team wiped the floor with them.

casual

"wipe away"

To remove by rubbing

She wiped away her tears.

neutral

"wipe that smile off your face"

Stop being smug

Wipe that smile off your face; this is serious.

stern

"wipe the memory"

To erase data

I need to wipe the memory of this old phone.

technical

Easily Confused

wipe vs wiper

Similar root.

Wiper is a machine part.

The windshield wiper.

wipe vs towel

Both clean.

Towel is reusable.

Bath towel.

wipe vs napkin

Both small.

Napkin is for eating.

Paper napkin.

wipe vs tissue

Both disposable.

Tissue is for noses.

Facial tissue.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + use + a wipe + on + object

I used a wipe on the table.

A1

There + be + a pack of wipes

There is a pack of wipes here.

A1

Subject + need + a wipe

I need a wipe for this mess.

A2

Subject + buy + wipes

We bought wipes at the store.

B2

Subject + dispose of + the wipe

Please dispose of the wipe.

語族

Nouns

wiper A mechanical device for wiping.

Verbs

wipe To clean by rubbing.

Adjectives

wiped Cleaned.

関連

wiping present participle

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

instructional formal neutral casual slang

よくある間違い

Using 'wipe' as an uncountable noun in all contexts. Use 'a wipe' or 'wipes'.
Wipe is a countable noun.
Confusing 'wipe' with 'wiper'. Wiper is for cars.
A wipe is a cloth; a wiper is a mechanical blade.
Thinking 'wipe' is only for wet items. It can be dry too.
While often wet, dry wipes exist.
Using 'wipe' to mean 'wash'. Wipe is for surfaces.
Wash implies water/soap; wipe implies rubbing.
Misspelling as 'wip'. Wipe.
Needs the silent 'e'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant wipe cleaning your room.

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Native Speakers

We say 'grab a wipe' often.

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Cultural Insight

Wipes are everywhere in US culture.

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Grammar Shortcut

Countable noun, add 's' for plural.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'p' sharp.

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Mistake

Don't confuse with wiper.

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Did You Know?

Wipes are a billion-dollar industry.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence daily.

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Context

Use 'wipe' for small messes.

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Article

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Wipe away the W-I-P-E (Water In Paper Exists).

Visual Association

A wet wipe packet.

Word Web

cleaning hygiene disposable sanitary

チャレンジ

Find 3 things you can clean with a wipe.

語源

Old English

Original meaning: To rub or sweep away

文化的な背景

Flushable wipes can cause plumbing issues.

Wipes are seen as a symbol of modern convenience and hygiene.

Often mentioned in parenting blogs and cleaning commercials.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • grab a wipe
  • clean the counter
  • throw it away

At the store

  • pack of wipes
  • on sale
  • in the aisle

In the car

  • keep in the glove box
  • clean the dashboard
  • travel pack

At the gym

  • sanitizing wipe
  • wipe the machine
  • clean equipment

Conversation Starters

"Do you keep wipes in your car?"

"What do you use wipes for most?"

"Are you careful about what wipes you buy?"

"Do you prefer wipes or cloths?"

"Have you ever run out of wipes?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you really needed a wipe.

Why are wipes so popular today?

Are wipes good for the environment?

How would life be different without wipes?

よくある質問

8 問

No, most are not.

It is not recommended.

Yes, it can be both.

A gentle wipe for babies.

Generally, no.

Yes, they can dry out.

Only if they are face wipes.

For convenience.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I use a ___ to clean my hands.

正解! おしい! 正解: wipe

A wipe is for cleaning.

multiple choice A2

What is a wipe?

正解! おしい! 正解: A tool for cleaning

It is a cleaning tool.

true false B1

A wipe is usually reusable.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Wipes are typically disposable.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matching by purpose.

sentence order B2

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正解! おしい! 正解:

Use the wipe on the table.

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