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Soaking vs Rinsing - What's the difference?

soaking | rinsing |

As verbs the difference between soaking and rinsing

is that soaking is while rinsing is .

As nouns the difference between soaking and rinsing

is that soaking is immersion in water; a drenching or dunking while rinsing is the act by which something is rinsed.

As an adjective soaking

is extremely wet; saturated.

soaking

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Immersion in water; a drenching or dunking.
  • 1906' ''"We came on a wild-goose chase", grumbled one, as he stirred the fire. "Got nothing but a '''soaking for our pains".'' — Horatio Alger, ''Joe the Hotel Boy , Chapter 2.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Extremely wet; saturated.
  • 1847' ''I shuddered as I stood and looked round me: it was an inclement day for outdoor exercise; not positively rainy, but darkened by a drizzling yellow fog; all under foot was still '''soaking wet with the floods of yesterday. — Charlotte Bronte, ''Jane Eyre , Chapter 5.

    rinsing

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act by which something is rinsed.
  • The cloth will need frequent rinsings as you wash the car.
  • (mostly, plural) That which is rinsed or washed out.
  • the rinsings of a wine-glass

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