washed

/wɑʃt/
verb
  1. Past tense of wash: to clean something with water and often soap.
    • They washed the car on Saturday morning.
    • He washed his hands before eating.
    • She washed the dishes after dinner.
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adjective
  1. Cleaned with water and often soap.
    • She put the washed vegetables in a bowl.
    • The washed windows sparkled in the sunlight.
    • The washed clothes hung on the line to dry.
  2. (of a color or fabric) faded or made lighter by washing.
    • His old jeans were washed and faded to a pale blue.
    • The washed-out shirt looked almost white.
    • She preferred the washed look of the denim jacket.
  3. (informal) exhausted or worn out.
    • After the long hike, I felt completely washed.
    • The team looked washed after playing three games in a row.
    • He was so washed from work that he fell asleep on the couch.
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