suds

[sʌdz]

suds Definition

  • 1bubbles formed on the surface of water by soap, washing powder, or other cleaning agents
  • 2beer

Using suds: Examples

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

  • Example

    I can't see the bottom of the sink because of all the suds.

  • Example

    She poured the beer into a glass, creating a thick layer of suds on top.

  • Example

    The soap produced a lot of suds when mixed with water.

suds Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for suds

Phrases with suds

  • in a lather/suds

    in a state of agitation or excitement

    Example

    She was in a suds after hearing the news.

  • wash one's dirty laundry in public (suds)

    to discuss or argue about one's private affairs in public

    Example

    I don't want to wash our dirty laundry in public, let's keep this between us.

  • the frothy head of beer

    Example

    He loves to drink beer with a lot of suds.

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Summary: suds in Brief

The term 'suds' [sʌdz] refers to bubbles formed on the surface of water by soap or other cleaning agents, as well as beer. It is often used in phrases like 'in a lather/suds,' meaning in a state of agitation or excitement, and 'wash one's dirty laundry in public (suds),' meaning to discuss private affairs in public.