Meaning of Washout | Babel Free
ˈwɒʃaʊtDefinitions
- An act of washing or cleaning the inside of something.
- An appliance designed to wash out the inside of something.
- The erosion of a relatively soft surface by a sudden gush of water; also, a channel produced by this action.
- A breach in a railway or road caused by flooding.
- A sporting fixture or other event that cannot be completed because of rain.
- An overwhelming victory; a landslide.
- A total failure; a disappointment.
- An unsuccessful person.
- The aerodynamic effect of a small twist in the shape of an aircraft wing.
- A destroyed aeroplane.
- A trainee who drops out of a training programme.
- A period between clinical treatments in which any medication delivered as the first treatment is allowed to be eliminated from a person's body before the second treatment begins.
- The cleaning of matter from a physiological system using a fluid; also, the fluid used for such cleaning; or the matter cleaned out from the system.
- The action whereby falling rainwater cleans particles from the air.
- A place in a mine where ore has been washed away by a flow of water.
Equivalents
العربية
الفشل
Deutsch
Auswaschung
Ελληνικά
αποτυχία
Español
derrama
日本語
洗い出し
Kurdî
pêşû
Русский
неуда́чник
Examples
“No. 21C9 was in need⟳ of a boiler washout and though she was carefully and assiduously fired and use⟳ made of the fire-irons during the run⟳, it was not possible to maintain⟳ steam, which often fell as low as 210 lb.”
“In recent months, as we have⟳ already reported, boiler washouts of Stratford's "Britannia" Pacifics have⟳ been carried out at Norwich, owing to the better staff situation at the latter shed⟳, […]”
“The cistern was fitted with washouts and air-valves.”
“In a message to NR [National Rail] staff on August 14, Haines said: "It's not just Scotland impacted by extreme wet⟳ weather. This week we have⟳ seen, and will continue⟳ to see⟳, heavy rain⟳ fall⟳. This has caused washouts and landslips across the length and breadth of Great Britain."”
“The Austin picnic was a washout, rained all day.”
“Illawarra turns blue in Liberal washout [title]”
“[Joe] Biden failed to flip crucial toss-up states such as Florida and Ohio and pull⟳ off the blue washout his supporters had been touting.”
“"I thought you was goin' into the business yourself." / "That's a wash-out," snarled Silas. "Don't you talk⟳ of it. It's finished."”
“[Chapter XX] "And what you do, Bertie, is get⟳ out that car of yours and scour the countryside for Glossop. It may be possible to head him off. Come⟳ on, come⟳ on, let's have⟳ some service. What are you waiting for?” I hadn't exactly been waiting. I'd only been thinking that the enterprise had more than a touch⟳ of looking for a needle in a haystack about it. You can't find⟳ loony-doctors on their afternoon off just by driving around Worcestershire in a car; you need⟳ bloodhounds and handkerchiefs for them to sniff at and all that professional stuff. Still, there it was. “Right-ho,” I said. “Anything to oblige.” [Chapter XXI] And, of course, as I had anticipated from the start⟳, the thing was a wash-out. I stuck it out for about an hour and then, apprised by a hollow feeling in the midriff that the dinner hour was approaching, laid a course for home.”
“With the ex-president [Donald Trump] facing heat for the GOP's midterm washout, there is conflict on if he should hold⟳ off next week's event [subtitle]”
“As an actor he was a complete⟳ washout, so he went back to accounting.”
“a bladder washout”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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