"Washbasin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Washbasin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Washbasin
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"Washbasin" Meaning

A sink for washing hands, face etc. commonly found in bathrooms.

"Washbasin" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Informal Setting:
"I'll go clean my hands at the washbasin before dinner."

2. Formal Setting:
"The hotel provided an en-suite bathroom with a well-stocked washbasin for each room."

3. "The ancient ruins still featured a beautifully carved washbasin in the prized water temple."

4. Colloquial Expression:
"After a long journey, my hands felt parched and dry from use and needed a good wash with soap at the washbasin."

5. Poetic Imagery:
"As she delicately washed her face at the moonlit washbasin, she felt a deep sense of calm wash over her."

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Wasabi

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Wasatch

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Wash-and-wear

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"Wash-and-wear" is an idiomatic expression that describes clothing that can be washed and reused without requiring ironing or other special care. It can also refer to a style of clothing that is designed to be easy to care for and maintain, often meaning it does not wrinkle or fade easily.

Wash-basin

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A wash-basin, also known as a sink or washstand, is a sink installed in a house or other building to provide a place for washing hands, face, and other parts of the body with water. It typically consists of a basin or sink with drains and faucets for controlling water flow. Wash-basins are often installed in kitchens and bathrooms.

Wash

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To clean something using water, soap, or another liquid, so as to remove dirt, grime, or stains.

Washable

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washable: capable of being cleaned or washed without damage or disfiguration.

Washbasins

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A washbasin, also known as a sink or basin, is a sink in which you can immerse your hands, face, and other body parts in water for personal hygiene and cleanliness.

Washboard

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A washing board, especially when referring to the part of a car, typically in the trunk or back seat. <br><br>A colloquial term for the abdomen or stomach. <br><br>A rough, uneven, or corrugated surface, often used to describe a road.

Washbowl

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A large, typically ceramic or glass container used for holding water for washing one's hands.

Washcloth

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A soft, absorbent towel used to clean the face and body after bathing or showering. It is typically made of cotton or another absorbent material and is used to remove soap and water from the skin.

Washed

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Having been made clean by water or some other liquid, or by a detergent etc.; free from dirt or impurities.

Washer

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A person or device used to clean fabrics or other items by rotating them with water and soap or detergent.

Washers

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Washerwoman

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A woman whose occupation is to wash clothes for pay.