1. whitewashed - Adjective
2. whitewashed - Verb
4. whitewashed - Adjective Satellite
of Whitewash
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey never lynch children, babies, no matter what they do they are whitewashed in advance. Samuel Beckett
Though not large it had a certain elegance; a pilastered portico, windows with graceful pediments. The whitewashed façade was in shadow, a palid blue against the evening sky's pale blue. John Fowles
[.. how the] landlord has had my room cleaned by Snow White and the squirrel has whitewashed the walls with his tail [signed:] - "Sleepy." Piet Mondrian
The American people are sick and tired of seeing innocent people smeared and guilty people whitewashed. Margaret Chase Smith
Cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and a pretense of reluctance. George Bernard Shaw
A whitewashed crow soon shows black again. Chinese Proverb