- verbbleach (verb) · bleaches (third person present) · bleached (past tense) · bleached (past participle) · bleaching (present participle)
- whiten by exposure to sunlight or by a chemical process:"paper products are bleached with chlorine"
- deprive of vitality or substance:"his contributions to the album are bleached of personality"
- clean and sterilize:"a new formula to bleach and brighten clothing"
nounbleach (noun) · bleaches (plural noun)- a chemical (typically a solution of sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide) used to whiten or sterilize materials:"how can I get all those stains out of my wash without bleach?"
OriginOld English blǣcan (verb), blǣce (noun), from blǣc ‘pale’, of Germanic origin; related to bleak.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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