"Whitens" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make white or whiter; to become whiter; to remove the color from, as if by the addition of bleach or whitening agent.
A white horse is a horse with a coat that is white or predominantly white. It can also refer to a bay horse with a white blanket or blaze on its face. Symbolically, the white horse is associated with purity, innocence, and new beginnings. <br><br>In the context of phenotypic characteristics, the white horse coat color results from the complete lack of the production of melanin or by the partial masking of pigmentation by the frosting of white over pigment; it is not the result of the actual color of the under-body pigment itself.
A "whitelist" refers to a list or collection of items, individuals, or entities that are explicitly allowed, approved, or included in a system, network, or database. It is essentially the opposite of a "blacklist," which includes those who are banned or blocked.<br><br>In various contexts, whitelisting can be used in several ways:<br><br>1. <strong>Security and Access Control</strong>: A whitelist can be used to specify which IP addresses, users, or websites are allowed access to a particular system, network, or resource.<br>2. <strong>Email and Spam Filtering</strong>: Anti-spam systems use whitelists to identify and exempt certain emails or senders from being flagged as spam.<br>3. <strong>Data Management</strong>: In database management systems, a whitelist can be used to restrict updates or changes to data, only allowing approved or trusted sources to make modifications.<br>4. <strong>Ad Blocking</strong>: Whitelisting can be used in web browsers or ad blockers to allow specific websites to display advertisements despite ad-blocking rules.<br><br>In general, whitelisting helps to ensure that only trusted individuals or entities can participate in a system or access certain resources, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or malicious activities.
To become lighter in color, especially to make something or someone no longer colored by or appear free from dirt, smoke, or other substances that stain.
A whitener is a substance or agent that is used to whiten or make something appear brighter or lighter in color. It is often used to remove stains, spots, or discoloration from surfaces, making them appear cleaner and fresher.<br><br>In a broader sense, a whitener can also refer to something that improves or enhances the clarity or luminosity of something, such as a whitener in a mixture, which increases the brightness of a shade or hue.
The verb "whitening" means to make something white, or to remove a discolored or tanned appearance, usually by applying a chemical treatment.
Expressing the idea that "a situation is completely chaotic and confusing", or that "complete information or transparency is lacking".
Adjacent to or near (something of a different color): the white spot is right next to the dark patch.<br><br>Lacking color or pigment; transparent or translucent: a white shirt to wear in the snow.<br><br>Very pale or light in color: her white skin glowed in the moonlight.<br><br>Free from dirt or stains: the whites of her eyes shone bright and clear.<br><br>Relating to or denoting people of European ancestry, especially when contrasted with people of African, Asian, or indigenous descent.<br><br>In boxing, a punch thrown with the underside of the forearm: a strong right white landed on his jaw.<br><br>The middle class, especially in 18th-century England: white-collar workers set out for a better life.
Adjective: Whitest<br><br>Having the greatest or highest degree of whiteness; most pale or shining white.<br><br>Example: The whitest sand on the beach reflected the sunlight beautifully.
Whiteware refers to a type of tableware or housewares made of white ceramic materials, such as earthenware, porcelain, or stoneware. It is typically made from a clay body that is fired at a low to medium temperature, resulting in a white or off-white color, hence the name "whiteware". Whiteware can include items such as plates, bowls, cups, saucers, and other household ceramics.
To cover or disguise something, especially a problem or mistake, by making it seem better than it really is, often by providing a false or inadequate explanation or excuse.
Something that has been whitewashed has been given a superficially attractive and often misleading appearance. Or, it has been made to seem honest, moral, and blameless.
Whitewashing refers to the act of falsifying or distorting historical events, often involving the erasure or downplaying of problematic aspects of a person's past, in order to present a more positive or sanitized image. This can be applied to individuals, cultural institutions, or historical events.<br><br>It can also refer to the practice of using a substance, typically a mixture of water and lime, to cover or conceal a surface, often to a uniform white color.<br><br>In a broader sense, whitewashing can imply a lack of transparency, dishonesty, or evasion of the truth.