Difference between Gargle and Rinse

What is the difference between Gargle and Rinse?

Gargle as a verb is to clean one's mouth by holding water or some other liquid in the back of the mouth and blowing air out from the lungs while Rinse as a verb is to wash (something) quickly using water and no soap.

Gargle

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to clean one's mouth by holding water or some other liquid in the back of the mouth and blowing air out from the lungs to make a sound like the one made while gargling to clean a specific part of the body by gargling (almost always throat or mouth) to use (a liquid) for purposes of cleaning one's mouth or throat by gargling. to make a gargling sound

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a liquid used for gargling the sound of gargling lager, drink

Rinse

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To wash (something) quickly using water and no soap.To remove soap from (something) using water.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The action of rinsing.Any hair dye.

We hope you now know whether to use Gargle or Rinse in your sentence.

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