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whited

[ hwahy-tid, wahy- ]

adjective

  1. made white; bleached; blanched.
  2. covered with whitewash, whiting, white, or the like.


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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·ɳ󾱳Ļ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of whited1

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; white, -ed 2
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Example Sentences

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We always feel when something's been whited out because someone didn't understand or translate the culture.

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Yet much of that is a dim memory all but whited out by the pandemic's onset and the never-ending agita associated with it.

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The attorney general’s office said Thursday it received information alleging that Circuit Court Judge Julie Introcaso “whited out” two court orders.

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The woman angrily said she did not have time and returned an hour later with the original date whited out and a new date written, the complaint said.

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A portion of Shigaki’s artist description, referring to the late Eastside businessman Miller Freeman and his anti-Japanese sentiment, was whited out.

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