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wipe

/waip/
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Explanation of the Word "Wipe"

Part of Speech: - Verb: To wipe means to clean or dry something by rubbing it with a cloth, your hand, or another object. - Noun: A wipe is the action of cleaning or drying something or can refer to a type of cloth or tissue used for wiping.

How to Use "Wipe"

As a Verb: - Basic Usage: You can use "wipe" to describe the action of cleaning something by moving a cloth or your hand across it. - Example: "Please wipe the table after you eat."

Advanced Usage
  1. Wipe (Verb) in Different Tenses:

    • Present: "I wipe the counter every day."
    • Past: "He wiped the window yesterday."
    • Future: "She will wipe the floor tomorrow."
  2. Wipe Off vs. Wipe Down:

    • Wipe Off: To remove something from a surface by wiping (e.g., "Wipe off the dust from the shelf").
    • Wipe Down: To clean a surface thoroughly (e.g., "Wipe down the kitchen counters").
Word Variants
  • Wiped (past tense of wipe): "He wiped his hands after eating."
  • Wiping (present participle): "She is wiping the table now."
Different Meanings
  1. Wipe (as in technology): In a tech context, "to wipe" can mean to completely erase data from a device (e.g., "I need to wipe my phone before selling it").
  2. Wipe (as a noun): A wet wipe is a moist disposable cloth used for cleaning.
Synonyms
  • Clean
  • Rub
  • Scrub
  • Swipe
  • Mop
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  1. Wipe the slate clean: This means to forget past mistakes and start fresh (e.g., "After the argument, they decided to wipe the slate clean and move on").
  2. Wipe out: This can mean to completely destroy or eliminate something (e.g., "The storm wiped out the entire village").
Summary

"Wipe" is a versatile word used to describe the action of cleaning or removing something by rubbing it with a cloth or your hand. It can be used both as a verb and a noun.

Noun
  1. the act of rubbing or wiping
    • he gave the hood a quick rub
Verb
  1. rub with a circular motion
    • wipe the blackboard
    • He passed his hands over the soft cloth

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