whitened

[ˈwaɪtnd]

whitened Definition

  • 1to make something white or whiter in color
  • 2to become white or whiter in color

Using whitened: Examples

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

  • Example

    She whitened her teeth with a special toothpaste.

  • Example

    The laundry detergent whitened the shirt.

  • Example

    The snow on the mountain peak whitened in the winter.

  • Example

    The walls of the old house had been whitened with lime.

whitened Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with whitened

  • a hypocrite who pretends to be virtuous and moral while actually being immoral or wicked

    Example

    He was accused of being a whitened sepulchre, preaching morality but secretly engaging in corruption.

  • whitened crow's foot

    a wrinkle around the eye that is visible when a person smiles

    Example

    Her face was lined with whitened crow's feet, evidence of a life full of laughter.

  • whitened knuckles

    a sign of extreme tension or fear, where the knuckles become white due to the tight grip of the hands

    Example

    She gripped the steering wheel so tightly that her knuckles whitened as she drove through the storm.

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Summary: whitened in Brief

The verb 'whitened' [ˈwaɪtnd] means to make something white or whiter in color, or to become white or whiter in color. It can refer to teeth, laundry, snow, or walls, as in 'She whitened her teeth with a special toothpaste.' The phrase 'whitened sepulchre' refers to a hypocrite, 'whitened crow's foot' to a wrinkle around the eye, and 'whitened knuckles' to a sign of extreme tension or fear.