blackwash

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A whitewash victory for any New Zealand national sporting team.
  2. A whitewash victory for the West Indies cricket team. Started in the 1984–86 "Blackwash" series of the West Indian cricket team in England in 1984.
  3. A lotion made by mixing calomel and limewater.
  4. Public campaigns and advertising funded by the coal industry to draw attention away from environmentally unsustainable practices or to justify exclusion from carbon taxes.
  5. A villainization campaign.
verb
  1. To villainize, to present in a damaging light.
  2. To cover with a black color.
  3. To portray in a revisionist fashion as belonging to a black race of people.

Pronunciation

en-au-blackwash.ogg

Word forms

blackwash blackwashes blackwashing blackwashed

Etymology

From black + -wash or black + wash (depending on sense).

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