washed out

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Of clothes. When they lose some of their original colour from being washed so often
To be very tired and lacking energy

I feel really washed out after all that editing.

Simple past tense and past participle of wash out
faded; became tired, was exhausted
wash out
To cancel due to bad weather

The continuous rain washed out the cricket match.

wash out
To lose traction while going around a turn, especially in cycling, motorsports and skiing/snowboarding

The rider washed out around that last turn and hit a tree.

wash out
To remove something by washing

That stain will easily wash out.

wash out
To wear away by the flow of water; to erode

The sandcastle was washed out by the tide.

washed-out
tired, jaded and lacking animation
washed-out
lacking colour, as if faded
wash out
v To have the front tire lose traction, especially while going around a corner
wash out
If you wash out a container, you wash the inside of it. It was my job to wash out the fish tank. = clean out
wash out
drain off the color in the course of laundering; "The harsh soap washed out the delicate blouse"
wash out
If dye or dirt washes out, it can be removed by washing. With permanent tints, the result won't wash out
wash out
remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent; "he washed the dirt from his coat"; "The nurse washed away the blood"; "Can you wash away the spots on the windows?"; "he managed to wash out the stains"
wash out
To bring the blade out of the water during the drive and before the finish, causing a loss of power
wash out
a goal that is ruled invalid by the referee or the waving off of an infraction by the linesmen wings: two players who flank the center on his right and left sides and, with him, make up the attacking unit or forward line
wash out
lose color in the process of being washed; "The expensive shirt washed out in the German washing machine"
wash out
wash free from unwanted substances, such as dirt; "Wash out your dirty shirt in the sink"
wash out
A goal that is ruled invalid by the referee or the waving off of an infraction by the linesmen
wash out
A graphic-editing effect available in Page view in FrontPage Applying the Wash Out tool on the Pictures toolbar to a graphic creates a low-resolution, high-contrast version of the graphic A washed-out graphic can be used as a watermarked background on your pages, without the need for you to make manual resolution, color, and contrast adjustments in an image-editing program
wash out
If rain washes out a sports game or other event, it spoils it or prevents it from continuing. Rain washed out five of the last seven games. see also washed-out, washout
wash out
deplete of strength or vitality; "The illness washed her out"
wash out
prevent or interrupt due to rain; "The storm had washed out the game"
wash out
To bring the blade out of the water before the drive has been completed, thus losing power
wash out
wear or destroy by the force of water; "The hail storms had washed out the bridges
wash out
wear or destroy by the force of water; "The hail storms had washed out the bridges"
wash out
A graphic-editing effect available in Page view in FrontPage Applying the Wash Out tool on the Picture toolbar to a graphic creates a low-resolution, high-contrast version of the graphic A washed-out graphic can be used as a watermarked background on your pages, without the need for you to make manual resolution, color, and contrast adjustments in an image-editing program
washed-out
Washed-out colours are very pale. He stared at me out of those washed-out blue eyes. bright
washed-out
having lost freshness or brilliance of color; "sun-bleached deck chairs"; "faded jeans"; "a very pale washed-out blue"; "washy colors"
washed-out
If someone looks washed-out, they look very tired and lacking in energy. She looked washed out and listless
washed-out
drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her exhausted"; "he went to bed dog-tired"; "was fagged and sweaty"; "the trembling of his played out limbs"; "felt completely washed-out"; "only worn-out horses and cattle"; "you look worn out"
washed out

    التركية النطق

    wäşt aut

    النطق

    /ˈwäsʜt ˈout/ /ˈwɑːʃt ˈaʊt/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'wosh, 'wäsh, chiefly ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wascan; akin to Old High German waskan to wash and perhaps to Old English wæter water.
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