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Whitewashed Meaning in English

word · lemma: whitewash

ˈhwaɪtˌwɑʃt/, /ˈwaɪtˌwɑʃt
WHYTE-wawsht or WYTE-wawsht
wˈaɪtwɒʃt
WYTE-wosht

Definition

Covered with a white substance (like paint) to make something look clean, or used metaphorically to hide unpleasant facts or cover up the truth.

Usage & Nuances

Can describe physical surfaces or metaphorically refer to hiding wrongdoing. In social contexts, 'whitewashed' sometimes means removing or minimizing ethnic, cultural, or historical details. Often used in criticism ('whitewashed history').

Example Sentences

The old wall was whitewashed last year.

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The report was whitewashed to hide the mistakes.

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The movie was criticized for being whitewashed.

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After the scandal, the company tried to get the story whitewashed in the media.

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Many history books have whitewashed uncomfortable facts from the past.

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The charming village was full of whitewashed houses and narrow streets.

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