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awash

/ə'wɔʃ/
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Word: Awash

Part of Speech: Adjective

Simple Definition:

The word "awash" means being covered or flooded with water. It describes something that is so full of water that it seems to be overflowing or floating.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Awash" is often used to describe places or things that are partially or completely submerged in water.
  • You can use it in both literal and figurative ways.
Example Sentences:
  1. After the heavy rain, the streets were awash with water, making it difficult to walk.
  2. The boat was awash in the lake, as the waves splashed over the sides.
  3. The garden was awash with colorful flowers in springtime.
Advanced Usage:
  • "Awash" can also be used metaphorically to describe being filled with something non-physical, such as emotions or ideas. For example: "She was awash with feelings of joy at the news."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "awash," but you can use related words like "wash" (verb) or "washed" (adjective, meaning cleaned or affected by water).
Different Meanings:

While "awash" primarily refers to water, it can also imply being overwhelmed or filled with something, such as: - "awash with creativity" meaning overflowing with new ideas.

Synonyms:
  • Flooded
  • Overflowing
  • Submerged
  • Saturated
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly include "awash," but understanding it in context can help you recognize similar phrases, such as "in over one's head," which implies being overwhelmed.
Adjective
  1. covered with water
    • the main deck was afloat (or awash)
    • the monsoon left the whole place awash
    • a flooded bathroom
    • inundated farmlands
    • an overflowing tub

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