What is another word for washed out?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɒʃt ˈa͡ʊt], [ wˈɒʃt ˈaʊt], [ w_ˈɒ_ʃ_t ˈaʊ_t]
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Similar words for washed out:
- blond/blonde (adjective)
- colorless (adjective)
- depleted (adjective)
- done in (adjective)
- drained (adjective)
- effete (adjective)
- enervated (adjective)
- exhausted (adjective)
- faded (adjective)
- fatigued (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- pale (adjective)
- wan (adjective)
- washed-out (adjective)
- waterish (adjective)
- blonde (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- bleach (verb)
- bomb (verb)
- cancel (verb)
- disintegrate (verb)
- dismiss (verb)
- drop (verb)
- eradicate (verb)
- fade (verb)
- flop (verb)
- nullify (verb)
- obliterate (verb)
- pink-slip (verb)
- repeal (verb)
Synonyms for Washed out:
adj.
• blond/blonde (adjective)- light,
- towheaded,
- straw,
- auricomous,
- snowy,
- pearly,
- Flaxen,
- washed-out,
- albino,
- golden-haired,
- fair,
- yellow-haired,
- platinum,
- champagne,
- sandy-haired,
- fair-haired,
- sallow,
- strawberry.
- ashy,
- waxen,
- achromic,
- blanched,
- white,
- anemic,
- livid,
- doughier,
- wan,
- drab,
- uncolored,
- cadaverous,
- achromatic,
- flat,
- doughy,
- neutral,
- sickly,
- ashen,
- ghastly,
- lurid.
- effete,
- collapsed,
- Depreciated,
- destitute,
- kaput,
- bare,
- used,
- bleary,
- emptied,
- worn out,
- sold out,
- sold,
- lessened,
- pooped out,
- weakened,
- decreased,
- reduced,
- vacant,
- Sapped,
- spent,
- wasted.
- decrepit,
- debased,
- obsolete,
- corrupt,
- overrefined,
- decadent,
- dissipated,
- decayed,
- declining,
- dissolute,
- burnt out,
- overripe,
- immoral.
- languid,
- done in,
- limp,
- rusty,
- listless,
- incapacitated,
- lackadaisical,
- Deteriorated,
- feeble,
- enervated,
- out of shape,
- vitiated,
- debilitated,
- unnerved,
- enfeebled,
- Prostrated,
- Languishing,
- soft,
- devitalized,
- out of condition,
- on the ropes,
- languorous,
- paralyzed,
- spiritless,
- gone to seed,
- out of gas,
- prostrate,
- undermined,
- weak.
- dim,
- indistinct,
- bedraggled,
- tacky,
- murky,
- dingy,
- seedy,
- shabby,
- lackluster.
- bushed,
- exhausted,
- droopy,
- lassitudinous,
- dropping,
- dead,
- dog tired,
- Pooped,
- weary,
- tuckered,
- played out,
- dead-beat,
- zonked,
- Dog-weary,
- beat,
- wornout,
- dead-tired,
- burned out,
- worn-out,
- Dead beat,
- jaded,
- fagged out,
- overtired,
- dog-tired,
- ready to drop.
- devoid of,
- out of,
- colorless,
- fatigued,
- all in,
- in want,
- depleted,
- used up,
- short of,
- faded,
- without resources,
- sucked out,
- far-gone,
- lusterless.
- deathlike,
- gray,
- sick,
- whitish,
- spectral,
- ineffective,
- ineffectual,
- faint,
- inadequate,
- insubstantial,
- haggard,
- bloodless,
- unsubstantial,
- waxlike,
- thin,
- pasty,
- poor.
n.
• blonde (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)v.
• bleach (verb)- decolorize,
- blench,
- fade,
- peroxide,
- make pale,
- lighten,
- wash out,
- achromatize,
- blanch,
- etiolate,
- grow pale,
- decolor.
- repudiate,
- do away with,
- countermand,
- abrogate,
- efface,
- sink,
- delete,
- cut,
- torpedo,
- abolish,
- rub out,
- rescind,
- squash,
- eradicate,
- stamp across,
- do in,
- revoke,
- ax,
- eliminate,
- trash,
- black out,
- kill,
- annul,
- repeal,
- remove,
- go back on one's word,
- scrub,
- deface,
- break,
- blot out,
- break off,
- scratch out,
- render invalid,
- undo,
- destroy,
- finish off,
- zap,
- quash,
- strike out,
- cross out,
- abort,
- total,
- wipe slate clean,
- smash,
- expunge,
- obliterate,
- trim,
- omit,
- x-out,
- off.
- descend,
- break up,
- dismantle,
- putrefy,
- sever,
- degenerate,
- separate,
- take apart,
- rot,
- disunite,
- decompose,
- shatter,
- detach,
- dilapidate,
- break apart,
- decline,
- molder,
- splinter,
- fade away,
- Disimprove,
- disorganize,
- come apart,
- turn,
- atomize,
- divide,
- spoil,
- wither,
- worsen,
- turn to dust,
- disband,
- wash away,
- fall to pieces,
- Deliquesce,
- decay,
- disconnect,
- crumble,
- pulverize,
- disperse,
- taint,
- break down.
- displace,
- give the ax,
- disqualify,
- pension,
- unseat,
- let go,
- depone,
- retire,
- recall,
- give notice to,
- suspend,
- kick out,
- turn away,
- defrock,
- depose,
- let out,
- fire,
- give the heave-ho,
- bounce,
- oust,
- pink-slip,
- unfrock,
- lay off,
- send packing,
- furlough,
- cashier,
- boot out,
- discharge,
- boot,
- give the gate,
- drop,
- deselect,
- give walking papers,
- shelve,
- can,
- impeach,
- put away,
- shut out,
- sack,
- terminate,
- bump,
- Disemploy,
- Disfrock,
- give warning.
- ditch,
- be alienated from,
- forsake,
- reject,
- renounce,
- disown,
- remit,
- stop,
- relinquish,
- jilt,
- dismiss,
- resign,
- divorce,
- eighty-six,
- break with,
- discontinue,
- part with,
- sacrifice,
- leave,
- have done with,
- give up,
- cancel,
- write off,
- adios,
- kick,
- scratch,
- dust off,
- part from,
- waste one,
- end,
- cast off,
- forget about,
- throw over,
- desert,
- forfeit,
- cease,
- quit,
- interrupt,
- shake,
- call off.
- erase,
- weed out,
- annihilate,
- exterminate,
- Unroot,
- demolish,
- raze,
- shoot down,
- waste,
- liquidate,
- uproot,
- extinguish,
- abate,
- mow down,
- extirpate,
- stamp out,
- take out,
- deracinate,
- purge,
- root out.
- discolor,
- vanish,
- clear,
- tone down,
- bleach,
- disappear,
- evaporate,
- grow dim,
- lose brightness,
- Evanish,
- muddy,
- lose luster,
- dissolve,
- tarnish,
- neutralize,
- become colorless.
- invalidate,
- counteract,
- blue pencil,
- countervail,
- negate,
- compensate,
- vitiate,
- confine,
- limit,
- render null and void,
- renig,
- restrict,
- offset,
- nig,
- forget it,
- counterbalance,
- renege,
- Disannul,
- call all bets off,
- veto,
- bring to naught.
- finish,
- nix,
- cover,
- level,
- bog,
- ravage,
- defeat,
- wipe off face of earth,
- obscure,
- ko,
- knock out,
- rub off,
- knock off,
- mark out.
How to use "Washed out" in context?
The phrase "washed out" can apply to anything from a person's face to their clothing to their entire outfit. It is a term that is used to describe a person or an object that has been heavily saturated with water and has consequently turned light green or blue. This is typically the result of being wet for a long period of time, and can leave the person or object looking dull and lifeless. Washed out colors can also be a sign that the object is no longer clean and should be washed again.
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