Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dishwater

noun
/ˈdɪʃˌwɔːtər/
Definition
Water that has been used to wash dishes, typically dirty or contaminated.
Examples
  • After the dinner party, the dishwater was filled with remnants of the meal.
  • She poured the dishwater down the drain, relieved to have finished washing all the cookware.
  • The smell of old dishwater lingered in the kitchen as she cleaned up.
Meaning
Dishwater refers to the water that collects when washing dishes, often containing leftover food particles and grease, making it unclean for further use.
Synonyms
  • soapy water
  • washing water
  • dirty water