Pronunciation: /əˈwɒʃ/
adjective covered or flooded with water, especially seawater or rain
A1 The beach was awash with people enjoying the sunshine.
A2 The classroom was awash with colorful posters and student artwork.
B1 The market was awash with fresh fruits and vegetables.
B2 The city was awash with excitement as the festival approached.
C1 The political landscape was awash with rumors and speculation.
C2 The internet is awash with information, making it difficult to discern what is true.
adverb inundated or overwhelmed with a large quantity of something
A1 The beach was awash with colorful shells.
A2 The town was awash with tourists during the summer months.
B1 The market was awash with fresh produce from local farmers.
B2 The internet is awash with information on a wide range of topics.
C1 The political campaign was awash with scandal and controversy.
C2 The art world is awash with talent waiting to be discovered.
formal The village was awash with rumors about the upcoming election.
informal The beach was awash with people enjoying the sunshine.
slang The party was awash with cool people and good vibes.
figurative Her mind was awash with memories of their time together.
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