Household Cleaning Products

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun A group of people living together in a single dwelling

adjective Relating to a household or family

  • The household budget needs to be reviewed regularly to ensure financial stability.
  • We need to figure out who's in charge of cleaning the household this week.
  • I can't believe how messy our household is right now.
  • The household of ideas in the company is always buzzing with creativity.

rag

noun a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece

verb to criticize or scold harshly

adjective in poor or dilapidated condition

adverb no applicable adverb for 'rag'

pronoun no applicable pronoun for 'rag'

preposition no applicable preposition for 'rag'

conjunction no applicable conjunction for 'rag'

interjection no applicable interjection for 'rag'

article no applicable article for 'rag'

  • She used a damp rag to wipe down the surface of the table.
  • I'll just grab a rag to clean up this spill.
  • He's always carrying around a rag to wipe his sweat during workouts.
  • The scandalous story was nothing but a rag, full of exaggerated details.

adjective describing a substance that contains or resembles soap

  • The soapy residue left on the dishes indicated that the soap was not properly rinsed off.
  • I slipped in the shower because the floor was soapy.
  • I hate doing laundry because my hands always end up feeling soapy.
  • The politician's speech was soapy, lacking any real substance.

noun necessary items or materials needed for a specific purpose

verb None

adjective None

adverb None

pronoun None

preposition None

conjunction None

interjection None

article None

  • The company ordered new office supplies for all employees.
  • I need to pick up some supplies for the party this weekend.
  • I'll grab some supplies from the store on my way home.
  • Education is the key that supplies us with the tools for success.

noun a act of cleaning or drying something by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand

verb to clean or dry something by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one's hand

  • Please remember to wipe the table clean after each use.
  • Make sure to wipe down the counters before you leave.
  • I'll just quickly wipe up this spill before it stains.
  • He tried to wipe away his past mistakes, but they still haunted him.

noun aerosol bomb

  • The protesters were arrested for using an aerosol bomb during the demonstration.
  • Did you see that crazy video of someone setting off an aerosol bomb?
  • They really made a mess with that aerosol bomb, didn't they?
  • Her words were like an aerosol bomb, causing chaos and confusion among the group.