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Synonyms and antonyms of To wash something clean in American Thesaurus

To wash something clean

wash (verb)

to clean something, usually with soap and water

scrub (verb)

to wash or clean something by rubbing it hard, especially with a brush

rinse (verb)

to wash something quickly, especially in flowing water, in order to remove soap or dirt

hose down ()

to use a hose to clean something

flush out ()

to clean something using a lot of water

disinfect (verb)

to make something very clean by putting a substance on it that kills bacteria

swill (verb)

to pour water over something in order to clean it

mop (verb)

to wash a floor using a mop

wash off ()

if you wash dirt off something, or if dirt washes off, you remove it by washing

swab (verb)

to wash a floor, especially with a mop

flush (verb)

to clean something by pouring a lot of water over it or through it

mop (verb)

to clean liquid or dirt from a surface using a mop, cloth, or something soft

rinse (verb)

to remove soap or dirt from something with water

rinse out ()

to wash the inside of something quickly, especially in water

rinse out ()

to put something into clean water after you have washed it with soap

scrub out ()

to clean the inside of something thoroughly

shampoo (verb)

to wash your hair or to clean something using shampoo

sluice (verb)

to wash something with a flow of water

steam clean (verb)

to clean clothes with a machine that produces steam

wash down ()

to wash the whole surface of something

wash out ()

to wash something quickly, especially the inside of a container

wash up (British)

British to wash plates, cups, spoons, etc. after a meal