Wash with Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɑʃ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
WAHSH widh, with
wˈɒʃ/ /wˈɪð
WOSH widh
Definition
To clean something using a particular substance, like water, soap, or another liquid.
Usage & Nuances
'Wash with' is always followed by what you use ('wash with soap', 'wash with cold water'). Used in both daily and medical contexts. Be careful not to confuse with 'wash by' (meaning method instead of substance). Common in hygiene instructions.
Spanish: lavar conPortuguese (BR): lavar comPortuguese (PT): lavar comChinese (Simplified): 用...洗Chinese (Traditional): 用...洗Hindi: से धोनाArabic: يَغسِل بـِBengali: দিয়ে ধোয়াRussian: мыть с помощьюJapanese: 〜で洗うVietnamese: rửa bằngKorean: ~로 씻다Turkish: ile yıkamakUrdu: سے دھوناIndonesian: mencuci dengan
Example Sentences
You should wash with soap and water.
basic
I always wash with warm water in the morning.
basic
Please wash with clean water only.
basic
The doctor said to wash with salt water to help healing.
natural
If your shirt is stained, try to wash with vinegar first.
natural
My grandma used to wash with rainwater because she said it made clothes softer.
natural