Bleach
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British pronunciation/blˈiːt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫitʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "bleach"

Bleach
01

a strong chemical compound used for removing stains, whitening clothes, and disinfecting surfaces

bleach definition and meaning

What is "bleach"?

Bleach is a chemical solution used to whiten, brighten, or disinfect various surfaces or fabrics. It contains chemicals, such as chlorine or hydrogen peroxide, that work by breaking down stains or bacteria on surfaces. It is commonly used in laundry to remove tough stains and to sanitize clothes or other fabrics. When using bleach, it is important to carefully follow the instructions on the label, as it can be dangerous if not used properly. Bleach can cause skin irritation, eye damage, or respiratory problems if inhaled. It should also not be mixed with other cleaning products, such as ammonia or vinegar, as this can create harmful gases.

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the whiteness that results from removing the color from something

03

the act of whitening something by bleaching it (exposing it to sunlight or using a chemical bleaching agent)

to bleach
01

to take color away from something

to bleach definition and meaning
02

to become lighter in color or lose pigmentation

to bleach definition and meaning
03

to make something white or lighter in color

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She uses bleach to whiten her white clothes.
Over time, the fabric bleaches in the sun, gradually fading from its original vibrant hue to a lighter shade.
He doused the stain with bleach to remove it from the fabric.
They used bleach to bleach the fabric and remove any discoloration.
The grass in the lawn bleaches in patches where it receives the most sunlight, creating a variegated pattern.
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