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Meanings of
bleached
in anglès
Having lost freshness or brilliance of color.
faded
washy
washed-out
Related terms
colorless
colourless
(Used of color) artificially produced; not natural.
colored
coloured
dyed
Related terms
artificial
unreal
Synonyms
Examples for "
faded
"
faded
washy
washed-out
Examples for "
faded
"
1
Since September 11th, events in Northern Ireland have
faded
out of view.
2
It happened quite quickly, and soon the bird was no longer
faded
.
3
And my shirts are honorably
faded
by sun, sea, and hard work.
4
A tiny trail of smoke curled up; and
faded
in the blue.
5
But the jungle was gone; the vision had
faded
with the seer.
1
For a cup of
washy
tea to break in upon her rubber.
2
I'll make him think I'm a
wishy
-
washy
moonstruck girl, smitten with him.
3
Its views are Liberal-Conservative, and
wishy
-
washy
;
its principal concern to remain in office.
4
NYPIRG was a Naderite group, and seen as kind of
wishy
-
washy
and bourgeois.
5
There is very little
wish
-
washy
coddling of the criminal in Canada.
1
My environment is restored, though with a somewhat
washed
-
out
look to it.
2
But I had taken against the
washed
-
out
tunic I'd put on yesterday.
3
The interior of the van looked like a gray,
washed
-
out
video feed.
4
However, the image of her
washed
-
out
face would not leave my mind.
5
He held it out with his queer
washed
-
out
smile, and Steinmetz smiled.
Usage of
bleached
in anglès
1
Krusteaz and Fleischmann's mixes use
bleached
flour, while others list unbleached flour.
2
She set a small silver box on the
bleached
wood coffee table.
3
The original colour of the garment will spread into the
bleached
area.
4
We are all
bleached
almost white; my uniform hangs about me loosely.
5
The damask table cloths with the ribbon pattern must be
bleached
to-morrow.
6
This amount of cloth may be
bleached
in fourteen or fifteen minutes.
7
The roots of her hair showed plainly that it had been
bleached
.
8
Outside the window, New York lay
bleached
and roiling in the heat.
9
The
bleached
men began to yawn, the medicated women to slip away.
10
A snowstorm
bleached
the early evening sky, the first of the season.
11
Something small and
bleached
is looking back at her through the strings.
12
The earth was as
bleached
as though covered with snow or saltpetre.
13
A
bleached
ox-skull focussed the light with a glaze that stabbed vision.
14
The
bleached
look would go well with their jerseys, would it not?
15
Plus the room was
bleached
down before they exited via the window.'
16
Typically, all-purpose flours are
bleached
with either benzoyl peroxide or chlorine gas.
Other examples for "bleached"
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bleached
bleach
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
bleach white
bleach hair
bleach bones
bleach blond
bleach wood
More collocations
Bleached
through the time
Bleached
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common