"Wipe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wipe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Wipe
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"Wipe" Meaning

To remove something, such as dirt or a mark, completely from a surface, often by rubbing or brushing it.

"Wipe" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Verb

"She wiped the table clean with a damp cloth."
"He wiped the sweat off his forehead during the workout."

2. Noun

"The city has invested in a system to wipe out street pollution."
"The new initiative aims to wipe out poverty in the area."

3. Idiomatic expressions

"The news wiped out any hopes of the team winning the championship."
"The rainclouds wiped out the beautiful scenery of the valley."

4. Phrasal verbs

"Can you wipe out a space on the calendar for next week?"
"The new policy aims to wipe in new benefits for employees."

5. Informal usages

"The wipe of her tears revealed her red and sore eyes."
"He took a swipe at his friend, but had to wipe the smile from his face."

"Wipe" Similar Words

Winterized

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Adjective: Made suitable or adapted for winter conditions; constructed, equipped, or altered so as to withstand cold weather.

Winters

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The word "winters" refers to:<br><br>1. The season of the year between autumn and spring, from the xanthic days when the nights are longest, with the next day being the winter solstice: the season of the year when it is normally cold, dark, stillness, and little warmth.

Wintertime

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The period of the year when it is winter, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, from December to February.

Wintery

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Wintery refers to qualities or characteristics associated with winter, such as coldness, snow, or ice. It can also describe something as gloomy, dark, or somber in atmosphere, much like the mood evoked by the winter season.

Winthrop

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Winthrop can refer to:<br><br>1. John Winthrop (1606-1676), English Puritan lawyer and leading figure in the settlement of Massachusetts, where he served as the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.<br>2. John Winthrop the Younger (1606-1676), American colonial magistrate, government official and the son of Governor Winthrop, who succeeded him as governor.<br>3. Winthrop, Massachusetts, a suburban town of Boston.<br>4. Winthrop, Connecticut, a town in New Haven County.<br>5. Winthrop, Maine, a town in Kennebec County.<br>6. USS Winthrop (AP-21), a Victory ship launched by the United States Navy.<br><br>It may also refer to:<br><br>1. Charlie Winthrop, a fictional character in the Netflix series "The Crown".<br>2. Whitney and Winthrop fellas, two British rock bands that share the same management.

Wintriest

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Wintriest: Most melancholic and inclined towards winter or at times, having a nostalgic, wintry or wistful quality to it.<br><br>Example: The wintriest of winter nights brought a sense of stillness to the cold desert sky.

Wintriness

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Wintriness refers to a quality or atmosphere that is reminiscent of winter, often characterized by a sense of coldness, bleakness, and desolation. It can be used to describe a place, an emotion, or an experience that evokes a feeling of coldness and harshness, often associated with winter weather.<br><br>For example: "The wintriness of the mountains made it a challenging climb for the hikers."<br><br>It can also imply a sense of severity, sternness, or strictness, similar to the harshness of winter weather.

Wintry

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Having or characterized by the qualities or features of winter, such as coldness, frost, or snow.

Wiped

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1. Skim or remove something, such as tears or marks, from the surface of something.<br><br>Example: She wiped away her tears.<br><br>2. Make someone or something useless or void, either physically or mentally.<br><br>Example: The storm wiped out the crops.<br><br>3. Suddenly destroy or overcome (a problem, situation, or person).<br><br>Example: He was wiped out by the news.<br><br>4. Leave something or somebody clean and empty, especially a surface.<br><br>Example: Wipe the table before cooking.<br><br>5. Remove or clear something, such as a mark or a track, from a surface.<br><br>Example: She wiped off her chalk marks on the board.<br><br>6. Remove, especially from use because they are worn out, broken, or inefficient.<br><br>Example: The company will wipe out the old cameras.

Wipeout

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A complete defeat or destruction of someone or something, often in a spectacular or complete manner.<br><br>Example: "The team suffered a wipeout in the finals, losing every single game."

Wiper

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Wipers

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The term "wipers" has several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. <strong>Wipers (electrical equipment)</strong>: A device, typically used in electronics, that refers to someone or something that clears or wipes away unwanted electrical impulses, smoke, or interference from a surface, such as wires or electrical equipment.<br>2. <strong>Wipers (window)</strong>: A device attached to a vehicle that removes snow, water, or dirt from the windshield and sometimes side windows. These are also known as windshield wipers or window wipers.<br>3. <strong>Wipers (cleaning tools)</strong>: A tool, often a cloth or a paper product, used to wipe or clean a surface to remove dirt, dust, or other substances.<br><br>In the context of a vehicle, wipers usually refer to the device used to remove water, snow, or condensation from the windshield or side windows.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "wiper" can also refer to someone or something that "wipes out" or clears something else out, such as a problem, a challenge, or a difficult situation.

Wipes

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Verb: to rub or clean something with a cloth or other material in order to remove dirt, stains, or other marks.<br><br>Example: I need to wipe the table clean before we eat.<br><br>Noun: a cloth or paper used for wiping something.<br><br>Example: Can you pass the wipes to me so I can clean up the spills.

Wiping

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Wipro

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Wire

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A thin flexible thread or strand of metal, typically copper, aluminum, or steel, used for conducting electricity or signals.<br><br>Examples:<br>- The wire in your computer's motherboard helps transfer data between components.<br>- A surgeon used a wire to stitch the cut on the patient's skin.