- washier
- wash·y || 'wɑʃɪ ,'wɔ- /'wɒ- adj. diluted, watery; weak; colorless, wan
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
washier — comparative of washy … Useful english dictionary
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washy — /wosh ee, waw shee/, adj., washier, washiest. 1. diluted too much; weak: washy coffee. 2. pale, thin, or weak, as if from excessive dilution; pallid: washy coloring. [1560 70; WASH + Y1] * * * … Universalium
washy — adjective (washier, washiest) 1》 archaic (of food or drink) too watery. ↘insipid. 2》 (of a colour) having a faded look. Derivatives washiness noun … English new terms dictionary
washy — /ˈwɒʃi/ (say woshee) adjective (washier, washiest) 1. overdiluted; weak: washy coffee. 2. weak, thin, or poor, as if from excessive dilution: washy colouring. Also, wishy washy. {wash + y1} –washiness, noun …
washy — [wôsh′ē, wäsh′ē] adj. washier, washiest 1. watery; weak 2. weak in color; pale 3. without force or substance; insipid … English World dictionary