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I must scrub the clothes to get them clean.
Scrub the floor and make sure it's nice and clean.
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rub, clean, scour, polish, brush, burnish
There are a variety of synonyms for the word 'swept'. Some of these synonyms are broom, brush, brush up, clean, clear, clear up, mop, ready, remove, scrub, tidy and vacuum.
There are several definitions of the word "scour". Most commonly it means to scrub something vigorously in order to clean it. The word "scouring" is also sometimes used when animals, often cattle, have diarrhea.
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The past tense and past participle of the word scrub is 'Scrubbed'.
Yes, the word 'yourself' is a reflexive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun and 'reflects back' to its antecedent.The word 'yourself' is also an intensive pronoun, a word used to emphasize the antecedent.The pronoun 'yourself' is a singular, second person pronoun, a word that takes the place of the noun or pronoun for the person spoken to.The reflexive/intensive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Examples:You should make yourself some lunch for the trip. (reflexive)I knew you could do it yourself. (intensive)
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shuchiH(n,f) is the Sanskrit word for clean. In English the word clean is an adjective [as in 'a clean cloth'] and an adverb [as in 'This place is clean' and How is this word to be used? prAtarutthAya shuchirbhUtvA...(= wake up in the morning and having 'freshened up' (having become clean)... Thus this covers the adverbial use of clean.When there is need to use clean as an adjective- shubraM vastram [ Clean Cloth; incidentally this also means white cloth i.e. shubhram also means white!
"Alone" is a word for yourself.