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Key Bathroom Vocabulary - Washing Machine

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Key Bathroom Vocabulary
washing machine

an electric machine used for washing clothes

Ex: He forgot to empty the pockets before putting the clothes in the washing machine. 
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machine
machine
[noun]

any piece of equipment that is mechanical, electric, etc. and performs a particular task

Ex: The factory installed new machines to increase production efficiency. 
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to clean
to clean
[Verb]

to make something have no bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: I need to clean my glasses; they are dirty. 
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clothes
clothes
[noun]

the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets

Ex: He always wears comfortable clothes when he goes for a run. 
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soap
soap
[noun]

the substance we use with water for washing and cleaning our body

Ex: He dropped the slippery soap in the shower. 
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to keep
to keep
[Verb]

to make someone or something stay or remain in a specific state, position, or condition

Ex: She keeps her room tidy. 
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fresh
fresh
[Adjective]

(of clothes or a piece of fabric ) clean, recently washed, or unused

Ex: After the game, he grabbed a fresh change of clothes from his gym bag. 
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tidy
tidy
[Adjective]

having a clean and well-organized appearance and state

Ex: She kept her desk tidy by clearing away clutter and organizing papers into folders. 
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to save
to save
[Verb]

to prevent something from being wasted or used excessively

Ex: Turning off lights when you leave a room can save electricity. 
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dirty
dirty
[Adjective]

having stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: He had a dirty face after playing in the mud. 
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front
front
[noun]

the part or surface of an object that is faced forward, seen first, or used first

Ex: She stood at the front of the line to buy tickets for the concert. 
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top
top
[noun]

the uppermost surface of an object, often serving as a cover or area for placing items

Ex: The dining room featured a sleek table with a glass top, reflecting the light beautifully. 
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too many
too many
[determiner]

used to indicate an excessive or undesirable quantity of something

Ex: There are too many dishes piled up in the sink. 
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because
because
[conjunction]

used for introducing the reason of something

Ex: He got a promotion because he worked hard. 
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space
space
[noun]

an area that is empty or unoccupied and therefore available for use

Ex: There was no space left on the whiteboard to write additional notes. 
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well
well
[Adverb]

in a way that is right or satisfactory

Ex: She performed well in the exam, earning top marks. 
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liquid soap

soap in liquid form

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powder
powder
[noun]

a solid substance composed of fine, loose particles, typically formed by grinding or pulverizing a material

Ex: The chef sprinkled cocoa powder over the dessert for decoration. 
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a little
a little
[determiner]

used to indicate a small amount or quantity of something

Ex: Would you like a little sugar in your coffee? 
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too much
too much
[determiner]

used to indicate an excessive or undesirable quantity of something

Ex: She added too much salt to the soup, making it almost inedible. 
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button
button
[noun]

a small area or part of a machine or electronic device, which when pressed starts working

Ex: Press the button to turn on the television. 
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job
job
[noun]

the performance of a piece of work

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everyday
everyday
[Adjective]

suitable or practical for regular, daily use, rather than for special occasions

Ex: She prefers wearing comfortable, everyday clothes when running errands. 
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to choose
to choose
[Verb]

to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

Ex: When you go shopping, remember to choose quality over quantity. 
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to press
to press
[Verb]

to apply force to something, typically with a hand or finger, in order to operate or activate a mechanical or electronic device

Ex: Press the button to start the machine. 
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to fill
to fill
[Verb]

to become full or get filled

Ex: The room slowly started to fill with the aroma of freshly baked cookies. 
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to turn
to turn
[Verb]

to move in a circular direction around a fixed line or point

Ex: The windmill's sails started to turn as the breeze picked up. 
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again and again

repeatedly and frequently

Ex: She checked her phone again and again, hoping for a message that never came. 
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to become
to become
[Verb]

to start or grow to be

Ex: He's training to become a pilot at a flight school. 
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to take out

to remove a thing from somewhere or something

Ex: I will take the books out of the box. 
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less
less
[determiner]

used to indicate a smaller amount or degree

Ex: She decided to spend less time on social media. 
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ready
ready
[Adjective]

made suitable and available for immediate use

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to dry
to dry
[Verb]

to take out the liquid from something in a way that it is not wet anymore

Ex: After washing her hair, she used a towel to dry it. 
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wash
wash
[noun]

the act or process of cleaning something, typically using soap and water

Ex: She spent the morning doing the weekly wash, ensuring all the clothes were clean. 
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done
done
[Adjective]

completed or no longer in progress

Ex: Five chapters done, only three more to read in the book. 
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line
line
[noun]

a cord, rope, or similar object used for tying, pulling, or hanging

Ex: Hang the laundry on the line outside. 
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rack
rack
[noun]

a structure or frame designed to hold or store objects

Ex: He placed the books on the rack in the study. 
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dryer
dryer
[noun]

a machine used to remove moisture from clothes, hair, or other items through heat or airflow

Ex: She put the wet clothes in the dryer. 
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helpful
helpful
[Adjective]

offering assistance or support, making tasks easier or problems more manageable for others

Ex: He offered a helpful suggestion on how to improve the design. 
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life
life
[noun]

the experience or activities that define a person's way of living or interaction with others

Ex: Her life revolves around her friends and social events. 
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