Difference between Charge and Flush

What is the difference between Charge and Flush?

Charge as a verb is to place a burden upon. while Flush as a verb is to cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid.

Charge

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To place a burden upon. To assign a duty to. To formally accuse of a crime. To assign a debit to an account. To pay on account, as by using a credit card. To cause to take on an electric charge. To move forward quickly and forcefully, particularly in combat, on horseback or both. To attack by moving forward quickly in a group. To commit a charging foul. (of a batsman) To take a few steps doen the pitch towards the bowler as he delivers the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball. To load equipment with material required for its use, as a firearm with powder, a fire hose with water, a chemical reactor with raw materials.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: responsibility. Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher. A load or burden; cargo. The amount of money levied for a service. An instruction. A ground attack against a prepared enemy. An accusation. An electric charge. An offensive foul in which the player with the ball moves into a stationary defender. A measured amount of powder and/or shot in a firearm cartridge. An image displayed on an escutcheon.

Example sentence: People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything.

Flush

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A cleansing with plenty of fluid.Particularly, such a cleansing of a toilet.A hand consisting of all cards with the same suit.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out.wealthy or well off.Short for flush left and right; a body of text aligned with both its left and right margins.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid.Particularly, to cleanse a toilet by introducing lots of water.To cause to take flight from concealment.To become suffused with reddish color due to embarrassment, excitement, overheating, or other systemic disturbance.To take suddenly to flight, esp. from cover.(Toilets only) To be cleansed by being flooded with generous quantities of water.(Computer Science) To clear a buffer of its contents.

Example sentence: Bangkok is a toilet without a flush.

We hope you now know whether to use Charge or Flush in your sentence.

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