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Washtub - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A washtub is a large, deep container, typically made of metal or plastic, used for washing clothes or other items by hand. It often has handles for easy carrying.

washtub

/ˈwɑʃˌtʌb/ /ˈwɒʃˌtʌb/

Definition:

A large tub used for washing clothes or other items, typically made of metal or plastic.

Synonyms:

washbasin, laundry tub, sink

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

dryer, clothesline

Common Collocations:

metal washtub, wooden washtub, fill the washtub, scrub in the washtub

Derivatives:

washtubs, washtubful

Usage Tips:

Use "washtub" to refer to a container for washing clothes, not smaller basins or sinks for personal use.

Common Phrases:

"scrub in the washtub, " "washtub bass, " "washtub full of suds"

Etymology:

Derived from "wash" (Old English *wæscan*) + "tub" (Middle English *tubbe*), referring to a vessel for cleaning.

Examples:

  • 1. She filled the washtub with soapy water.
  • 2. The old washtub rusted after years of use.
  • 3. He scrubbed his overalls in the metal washtub.
  • 4. They carried the heavy washtub to the backyard.

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