washed-up

[ wosht-uhp, wawsht- ]
/ ˈwɒʃtˈʌp, ˈwɔʃt- /

adjective Informal.

done for; having failed completely.

Origin of washed-up

First recorded in 1920–25

Definition for washed up (2 of 2)

Origin of wash

before 900; Middle English washen (v.), Old English wascan (cognate with Dutch wasschen, German waschen, Old Norse vaska) < Germanic *watskan, equivalent to *wat- (root of water) + *-sk- v. suffix + *-an infinitive suffix

SYNONYMS FOR wash

4 bedew.
5 bathe.
24 ablution, cleansing, bathing.
37 swamp, morass.

OTHER WORDS FROM wash

pre·wash, noun, verb (used with object) re·wash, verb un·der·wash, verb well-washed, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for washed up (1 of 3)

washed up

adjective (washed-up when prenominal) informal, mainly US, Canadian and NZ

no longer useful, successful, hopeful, etc our hopes for the new deal are all washed up
exhausted

British Dictionary definitions for washed up (2 of 3)

Wash
/ (wɒʃ) /

noun

the Wash a shallow inlet of the North Sea on the E coast of England, between Lincolnshire and Norfolk

British Dictionary definitions for washed up (3 of 3)

wash
/ (wɒʃ) /

verb

noun

Word Origin for wash

Old English wæscan, waxan; related to Old High German wascan; see water

Medical definitions for washed up

wash
[ wŏsh ]

v.

To cleanse, using water or other liquid, usually with soap, detergent, or bleach, by immersing, dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing.
To make moist or wet.

n.

The act or process of cleansing or washing.
A solution used to cleanse or bathe a part.

Idioms and Phrases with washed up (1 of 2)

washed up

see wash up, def. 3.

Idioms and Phrases with washed up (2 of 2)

wash