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rinse /rɪns/ verb [transitive]
rinse noun

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rinse
[verb]
Synonyms:
- wash, bathe, clean, cleanse, dip, splash
[noun]
Synonyms:
- wash, bath, dip, splash
English Thesaurus: clean, wash, wipe, scrub, rinse, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. rinse1 /rɪns/ verb [transitive]
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: rincer, perhaps from Vulgar Latin recentiare, from Latin recens; recent]

1. to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables etc quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap:
Let me just rinse my hands.
Rinse the vegetables under a cold tap.
rinse something out
Don’t forget to rinse out your swimsuit.

2. to remove soap, dirt etc from something by washing it quickly with water
rinse something off/out/away etc
Leave the shampoo for two minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.
I rinsed the mud out under the tap.
The cream rinses off easily.

3. to put colour into your hair Synonym : dye

4. if you rinse your mouth, or rinse your mouth out, you wash it by filling it with water and then spitting the water out ⇒ gargle

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. rinse2 noun

1. [countable] when you rinse something:
I gave my hands a quick rinse.

2. [uncountable and countable] a product you use to change the colour of your hair or to make it more shiny Synonym : dye:
a blue rinse for grey hair

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

rinse
noun
ADJ. good | final | cold
VERB + RINSE give sth Give your hair a good rinse after shampooing it.
PREP. ~ in/with a rinse with cold water

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rinse
verb
ADV. well | thoroughly Always rinse your hair thoroughly.
quickly | away, off, out She rinsed out her coffee cup. Make sure you rinse all the soap out.
PREP. from rinsing the flour from his hands
in She rinsed her hands in cold water.
with Rinse the dishes with warm water.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

clean to remove dirt from something:
I need to clean the car.
Clean the mud off your shoes.
wash to clean something with water and usually soap:
She’s washing her hair.
There’s nowhere to wash your clothes.
wipe to clean a surface with a cloth, often a wet cloth:
Wipe the worktop when you’ve finished cooking.
scrub to wash something by rubbing it hard, especially with a brush:
They made her scrub the floor.
rinse to remove dirt from something using water, especially after washing it with soap:
Rinse your hair thoroughly after shampooing it.
cleanse formal to clean your skin, using water or a special cream:
There are many products available for cleansing your skin.
bathe /beɪð/ to clean a wound or a part of your body with water:
Bathe the cut and put a plaster on it.
do the dishes (also do the washing-up British English) to wash plates and pans after a meal:
Who’s going to help me do the dishes?
do the laundry (also do the washing British English) to wash clothes:
On Tuesdays, he does the washing.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

clean without any dirt or marks:
They need clean water to drink.
I don’t have any clean clothes.
pure water or air that is pure does not contain any dirt, pollution, or bacteria:
I breathed in the pure mountain air.
sterile /ˈsteraɪl $ -rəl/ completely clean, with no bacteria, and therefore safe for medical or scientific use:
Place a sterile bandage on the wound.
sterile needles
spotless completely clean – used mainly about rooms and clothes:
Her kitchen is always spotless.
pristine /ˈprɪstiːn/ completely clean and new-looking:
He wore a pristine white shirt.
immaculate as clean and tidy as it is possible to be:
The soldiers’ uniforms have to be immaculate.
spick and span [not before noun] informal clean and tidy, especially after having just been cleaned:
By the end of the day, the whole place was spick and span.
wash to clean something with water and usually soap:
She’s washing her hair.
There’s nowhere to wash your clothes.
wipe to clean a surface with a cloth, often a wet cloth:
Wipe the worktop when you’ve finished cooking.
scrub to wash something by rubbing it hard, especially with a brush:
They made her scrub the floor.
rinse to remove dirt from something using water, especially after washing it with soap:
Rinse your hair thoroughly after shampooing it.
cleanse formal to clean your skin, using water or a special cream:
There are many products available for cleansing your skin.
bathe /beɪð/ to clean a wound or a part of your body with water:
Bathe the cut and put a plaster on it.
do the dishes (also do the washing-up British English) to wash plates and pans after a meal:
Who’s going to help me do the dishes?
do the laundry (also do the washing British English) to wash clothes:
On Tuesdays, he does the washing.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

wash to clean something with soap and water:
Our car needs washing.
Make sure that you wash your hands.
do the washing British English, do the laundry American English to wash clothes that need to be washed:
Did you do the laundry this morning?
I do the washing on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
do the washing up British English (also wash up British English), do the dishes American English to wash all the cups, plates, knives etc that you have used during a meal:
If you do the cooking tonight, I’ll do the washing up.
Who’s going to do the dishes?
cleanse formal to make something completely clean, especially using a special substance:
Carefully cleanse the cut to get rid of any grit or dirt.
rinse to wash something with water in order to remove soap or dirt:
I’ll just rinse the lettuce under the tap.
scrub to make something very clean, using a stiff brush and water, or soap and water:
Lou was on her knees, scrubbing the kitchen floor.
mop to wash a floor with a wet mop (=special stick with thick threads on the end):
A cleaner mopped the floor between the beds.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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