Meaning & Definition of word "Dishwashing"

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    Dishwashing

    /ˈdɪʃˌwɒʃɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act or process of washing dishes or cookware, typically after a meal.
      • Example: I spent the evening doing dishwashing after the dinner party.
    • 2. A task or chore that involves cleaning dishes, pots, pans, and utensils.
      • Example: Dishwashing is often considered the least favorite household chore.
    • 3. The activity of using a dishwasher or handwashing dishes to maintain cleanliness.
      • Example: With a busy schedule, I prefer dishwashing with a dishwasher rather than by hand.

    Etymology

    Combination of 'dish' + 'washing', from the act of washing dishes.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    do the dishes:

    To wash the dirty dishes after eating.

    washing up:

    Another term for dishwashing, often used informally.

    dishes to wash:

    Refers to the dirty dishes that need cleaning.

    Related Words

    dish:

    A shallow, typically round container used for eating or serving food.

    utensil:

    An implement or tool, especially used for cooking.

    cleaning:

    The process of removing dirt or impurities.

    Slang Meanings of dishwashing

    Meaning: Doing the dirty work.

    Example Sentence: After the party, it was all about the dishwashing.

    Meaning: Kitchen duty.

    Example Sentence: I got stuck with dishwashing duty this week.