DILUTE vs WASHY: ADJECTIVE
- Weakened; diluted.
- Diluted; thin; weak.
- Reduced in strength or concentration or quality or purity
- Weak; reduced in strength due to dilution, diluted.
- Having a low concentration.
- Lacking strength or vigor
- Not firm or hardy; liable to sweat profusely with labor.
- Lacking substance or strength; weak; thin; dilute; feeble.
- Overly diluted; thin and insipid
- Having lost freshness or brilliance of color
- Pale in color; washed-out.
- Watery; diluted.
- Lacking strength or resolution.
- Watery; damp; soft.
DILUTE vs WASHY: VERB
- Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
- To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.
- To weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance.
- Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones
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DILUTE vs WASHY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become attenuated, thin, or weak.
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DILUTE vs WASHY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To decrease the value of (shares of stock) by increasing the total number of shares.
- To make thinner or more liquid by admixture with something; to thin and dissolve by mixing.
- To diminish the strength, flavor, color, etc., of, by mixing; to reduce, especially by the addition of water; to temper; to attenuate; to weaken.
- To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water.
- To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture.
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DILUTE vs WASHY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Thin; attenuated; reduced in strength, as spirit or color.
- Weak; paltry; poor.
- To render more liquid; make thin or more fluid, as by mixture of a fluid of less with one of greater consistence; attenuate the strength or consistence of: often used figuratively: as, to dilute a narrative with weak reflections.
- Hence To weaken, as spirit or an acid, by an admixture of water or other liquid, which renders the spirit or acid less concentrated.
- To make weak or weaker, as color, by mixture; reduce the strength or standard of.
- To become liquid or more liquid; become thin or reduced in strength: as, vinegar dilutes easily.
- Thin and insipid
- Overly diluted
- Hence Wanting in solidity, substantial ness, strength, stamina, or the like; feeble; worthless.
- Too much diluted; weak; thin: as, washy tea.
- Watery; damp; moist; soft: as, “the washy ooze,”
DILUTE vs WASHY: RELATED WORDS
- Diminish, Thin out, Water down, Stretch, White, Thin, Weak, Watery, Washy, Thinned, Cut, Weakened, Debase, Reduce, Adulterate
- Smeary, Unmodulated, Contrasty, Drippy, Orangy, Wishy, Washed out, Dilute, Weak, Diluted, Faded, Bleached, Colourless, Colorless, Watery
DILUTE vs WASHY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Weaken, Dilution, Diminish, Water down, Stretch, White, Thin, Weak, Watery, Washy, Thinned, Cut, Weakened, Reduce, Adulterate
- Smeary, Unmodulated, Contrasty, Drippy, Orangy, Wishy, Washed out, Dilute, Weak, Diluted, Faded, Bleached, Colourless, Colorless, Watery
DILUTE vs WASHY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Following everyone and anyone will dilute your brand.
- Some also include water to dilute the vinegar.
- One copy of Cr will dilute a black horse to Smokey Black, while two copies will dilute a black horse to Smokey Cream.
- We do not refund on Home Test Kits or dilute lab test results, dilute lab results are not a failure.
- Silica gel, a colloidal dispersion of hydrated silicon dioxide, is formed when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a dilute solution of sodium silicate.
- Dilute Specimen: An employee who has a test reported by the MRO as a negative dilute, will be irected to take another test immediately.
- Rather than try to guess how much we need to dilute the sample, we spread agar plates with progressively more dilute samples.
- If the laboratory also reports that the urine specimen is dilute, the MRO may choose not to report the dilute result.
- At UNC, we use dilute solutions of local anesthetic; studies show that these dilute solutions do not affect labor.
- Add dilute nitric acid to calcium carbonate, followed by dilute sulfuric acid.
- Not firm or hardy; liable to sweat profusely with labor; as, a washy horse.
- Greg: Is there an email explaining that it's not washy in care.
- You are not the wishy-washy, Etch-a-Sketching flip-flopper we suspected.
- Wishy washy implementation of policy and procedure is an invitation for employee problems.
- Catherines first question washy is there only one woman on your committee?
- But it can get pretty wishy washy when pushed hard in corners.
- Contacted Ebay and got a lot of wishy washy BS back.
- Will this rather wishy washy approach attract new members?
- It felt sort of wishy washy to me.
- And remember, their motto is: WASHY WASHY, HAPPY HAPPY!
DILUTE vs WASHY: QUESTIONS
- How to dilute chlorhexidine for gargling during pregnancy?
- How do you dilute gentamicin for IV administration?
- Do carbonated drinks dilute the concentration of alcohol?
- Why dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment for cellulose hydrolysis?
- Would magnesium react with dilute sulfuric acid why?
- Is zinc reacting with dilute sulfuric acid exothermic?
- What are examples of concentrated and dilute solutions?
- What happens during electrolysis of dilute sulfuric acid?
- Should I dilute my essential oils before application?
- Would magnesium react with dilute hydrochloric acid?
- When was the last time we saw the wishy-washy crossword puzzle?
- Is Abso-bloody-Lutely sick to death of your wishy-washy attitude?
- Is the SRA giving wishy washy answers to compliance queries?
- How much was Ndamukong Suh fined for wishy-washy decision?
- Are we going too far with the wishy-washy disciplines?