backwash

[ˈbakwɒʃ]

backwash Definition

  • 1the water or air that is pushed backwards by a moving object
  • 2the unpleasant aftertaste or residue left in one's mouth after drinking or smoking

Using backwash: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "backwash" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boat created a large backwash as it sped through the water.

  • Example

    The cigarette left a bitter backwash in his mouth.

  • Example

    The wine had a fruity backwash that lingered on her tongue.

backwash Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backwash

Phrases with backwash

  • to drink from a container that someone else has already drunk from

    Example

    I don't want to drink the backwash, so I'll pour myself a fresh glass.

  • an unintended negative consequence of an action or decision

    Example

    The new policy had a backwash effect on employee morale.

  • a wave that is created by the motion of a boat or other object moving through water

    Example

    The backwash wave from the speedboat rocked our small boat.

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Summary: backwash in Brief

The term 'backwash' [ˈbakwɒʃ] refers to two distinct concepts. The first is the water or air that is pushed backwards by a moving object, such as a boat. The second is the unpleasant aftertaste or residue left in one's mouth after drinking or smoking. 'Backwash' extends into phrases like 'drink the backwash,' and 'backwash effect,' which describes an unintended negative consequence of an action or decision.