soaps

word · lemma: soap

Definition

'Soaps' can mean bars or liquids used for cleaning (plural of 'soap'), or informal short for 'soap operas' — dramatic TV series with ongoing storylines.

Usage & Nuances

In everyday English, 'soaps' can mean cleaning products or refer to TV soap operas, especially in the UK and Australia. 'Soap' for cleaning is uncountable when talking about the substance, but 'a soap' means a bar. Don't confuse cleaning 'soaps' with short for 'soap operas'.

Example Sentences

I bought three different soaps at the store.

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These soaps smell like flowers.

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My brother never watches soaps on TV.

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She got hooked on afternoon soaps during her summer break.

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British people love talking about their favorite soaps after dinner.

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If you mix different soaps, you can get interesting scents.

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