Washing vs Dashing - What's the difference?
washing | dashing |
(uncountable) The action of the verb to wash
(uncountable, chiefly, British, NZ) Clothing, bed linen or soft furnishings that have been, are currently being, or are to be washed; laundry.
* My mother used to do the washing on a Monday
(countable, often in the plural) The residue after an ore, etc, has been washed
* The washings have a higher concentration of metal
The liquid used to wash an ore.
A place where a precious metal found in gravel is separated from lighter material by washing.
Spirited, audacious and full of high spirits.
Chic, fashionable.
The action of the verb to dash.
As nouns the difference between washing and dashing
is that washing is the action of the verb to washdashing is the action of the verb to dash.As verbs the difference between washing and dashing
is that washing is present participle of lang=en while dashing is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective dashing is
spirited, audacious and full of high spirits.washing
English
Noun
- the gold-washings''', or silver-'''washings
Synonyms
* (articles that have been or are to be washed): laundry (especially US)Verb
(head)dashing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- All heads turned as the dashing young man entered the room.
