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Antonyms for washed up
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : wosht-uhp, wawsht- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɒʃtˈʌp, ˈwɔʃt- |
- abstain
- accomplished
- accumulate
- activated
- active
- add
- alive
- animate
- animated
- appear
- augment
- balanced
- bear
- begin
- build
- buttoned
- collect
- commence
- completed
- construct
- create
- crude
- dehydrate
- develop
- dirty
- done
- dry
- energetic
- energized
- enlarge
- existent
- existing
- expand
- extend
- fast
- fastened
- fill
- fine
- finished
- fresh
- garner
- gather
- give
- grow
- held
- hoard
- hoarded
- hold
- ignore
- incomplete
- increase
- initiate
- introduce
- invigorate
- invigorated
- keep
- kept
- lively
- living
- maintain
- neglect
- not use
- preserve
- raise
- refresh
- repaired
- replenish
- restored
- retained
- rich
- sane
- save
- saved
- solvent
- sound
- start
- starve
- store
- stored
- straight
- strengthen
- strong
- successful
- tied
- uncultivated
- unfinished
- unrefined
- unsophisticated
- untroubled
- unused
- wealthy
- zipped
Definition of washed up
Origin :- late Old English wæsc "act of washing" (see wash (v.)). Meaning "clothes set aside to be washed" is attested from 1789; meaning "thin coat of paint" is recorded from 1690s; sense of "land alternately covered and exposed by the sea" is recorded from mid-15c.
- As in kaput : adj ruined, wrecked
- As in spent : adj used up, gone; tired out
- As in washed-up : adj of no further use
- As in undone : adj ruined
- As in done for : adj ruined or defeated
- As in finished : adj consumed, used up
- As in run through : verb use up; waste
- As in wash : verb bathe, clean
- As in lave : verb wash
- As in consume : verb use up
- As in deplete : verb consume, exhaust supply
- As in exhaust : verb consume, use up
- As in expend : verb exhaust; spend
- As in finish : verb consume, use up
- It was washed up at Tama-te-Whiti's place, six miles below this.
- Extract from : « Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) » by William Delisle Hay
- I see the tea-things are all washed up and put away in the basket.
- Extract from : « A Modern Tomboy » by L. T. Meade
- Last time I had her she washed up the hearth with the dish-cloth.
- Extract from : « Country Neighbors » by Alice Brown
- There were not many adventures to be had in those regions where she washed up.
- Extract from : « Saint's Progress » by John Galsworthy
- We'll bait the traps with 'em, presently, soon's we've washed up an' covered the fire.
- Extract from : « Kiddie the Scout » by Robert Leighton
- In his intervals of waiting on the table, he washed up the dishes.
- Extract from : « The Brentons » by Anna Chapin Ray
- You promised that the tea-things should be your care, ma'am; and are they washed up?
- Extract from : « The Time of Roses » by L. T. Meade
- She just washed up on it, and one of the others pulled me out.
- Extract from : « Masters of the Wheat-Lands » by Harold Bindloss
- It grows in deep water, but is often washed up during storms.
- Extract from : « The Sea Shore » by William S. Furneaux
- We landed at the cabin, so we are all washed up and ready for the ‘eats’.
- Extract from : « Sisters » by Grace May North
Synonyms for washed up
- absorb
- all in
- all washed up
- ante up
- apply
- ausgespielt
- avail oneself of
- bankrupt
- bath
- bathe
- beaten
- belly-up
- bleary
- bleed
- bleed dry
- blow
- blown
- broken
- broken down
- brush up
- bubble
- burned out
- burnt-out
- bushed
- clean up
- cleanse
- come to an end
- concluded
- conquered
- consume
- consumed
- cooked
- dashed
- dead
- debilitated
- decrease
- defeated
- deplete
- depleted
- destroyed
- devastated
- devour
- dig into
- diminish
- dip
- disburse
- disbursed
- dish out
- dispatch
- dispel
- dispense
- disperse
- dispose of
- dissipate
- dissipated
- distribute
- do the dishes
- do the laundry
- dog-tired
- dominate
- done
- done for
- done in
- done with
- done-in
- doomed
- douse
- down and out
- down for the count
- down the drain
- down the tubes
- drain
- drained
- draw
- drench
- drink
- drivel
- dry
- dry up
- dying
- eat
- eat up
- effete
- eighty-sixed
- employ
- empty
- ended
- enervated
- engross
- evacuate
- exhaust
- exhausted
- expend
- expended
- fagged
- far-gone
- finish
- finish up
- finished
- float
- floored
- foiled
- foot the bill
- fork out
- fresh up
- freshen up
- fritter away
- frivol away
- give
- go
- go through
- gone
- had it
- have recourse to
- hose
- imbue
- immerse
- impoverish
- in trouble
- kaput
- killed
- lap
- launder
- lave
- lavish
- lay out
- lessen
- limp
- liquidated
- lose
- lost
- milk
- moisten
- monopolize
- nonfunctioning
- obsess
- on the skids
- out of business
- out of circulation
- outlay
- over and done
- over the hill
- packed-up
- pay
- pay out
- played out
- played-out
- preoccupy
- profit by
- prostrate
- put away
- put out
- put to use
- ready to drop
- reduce
- rinse
- ruined
- run out
- run out of
- run through
- sap
- scour
- scrub
- shampoo
- shattered
- shell out
- shine
- shot
- shower
- slosh
- soak
- soap
- spend
- spent
- splurge
- sponge
- spring for
- squander
- starch
- strain
- suck dry
- sunk
- swab
- take a bath
- take a shower
- take last of
- through
- throw away
- throw money at
- thrown away
- tired
- totaled
- trifle
- tub
- undermine
- undone
- use
- use up
- used
- useless
- utilize
- vanish
- vanquished
- void
- wash up
- washed up
- washed-up
- waste
- wasted
- weaken
- weakened
- wear out
- wearied
- weary
- wet
- wipe
- wiped out
- worn out
- wrecked
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