bleach (Meaning)

Wordnet

bleach (n)

the whiteness that results from removing the color from something

an agent that makes things white or colorless

the act of whitening something by bleaching it (exposing it to sunlight or using a chemical bleaching agent)

Wordnet

bleach (v)

remove color from

make whiter or lighter

Webster

bleach (a.)

To make white, or whiter; to remove the color, or stains, from; to blanch; to whiten.

Webster

bleach (v. i.)

To grow white or lose color; to whiten.

bleach Sentence Examples

  1. She used bleach to remove stubborn stains from the white fabric.
  2. The sun's rays naturally bleach out the color of the wooden deck over time.
  3. I accidentally spilled bleach on my favorite shirt, leaving behind a faded patch.
  4. To sanitize the countertops, I diluted bleach with water and wiped them down thoroughly.
  5. The hairdresser recommended a gentle bleach to achieve the desired blonde highlights.
  6. The company specializes in industrial-grade bleach for commercial cleaning purposes.
  7. We soaked the moldy tiles in bleach to kill the spores and restore their cleanliness.
  8. His jeans had been bleached by the sun, giving them a worn and weathered look.
  9. As a precaution, she always wore gloves when handling bleach to protect her skin.
  10. The smell of bleach lingered in the air long after the cleaning was done.

FAQs About the word bleach

the whiteness that results from removing the color from something, an agent that makes things white or colorless, the act of whitening something by bleaching it

dull, decolorize, brighten,fade, whiten, snow,pale, wash out, blanch, dim

pattern, streak, blacken, streak,deepen, marble, tarnish, pigment, deepen, pattern

She used bleach to remove stubborn stains from the white fabric.

The sun's rays naturally bleach out the color of the wooden deck over time.

I accidentally spilled bleach on my favorite shirt, leaving behind a faded patch.

To sanitize the countertops, I diluted bleach with water and wiped them down thoroughly.