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All wet synonyms

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noun wet

  • rain β€” water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • drizzle β€” to rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle: It drizzled throughout the night.
  • dampness β€” Dampness is moisture in the air, or on the surface of something.
  • damp β€” Something that is damp is slightly wet.
  • moisture β€” condensed or diffused liquid, especially water: moisture in the air.
  • clamminess β€” covered with a cold, sticky moisture; cold and damp: clammy hands.
  • condensation β€” Condensation consists of small drops of water which form when warm water vapour or steam touches a cold surface such as a window.
  • humidity β€” humid condition; moistness; dampness.
  • liquid β€” composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.
  • rains β€” water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • water β€” a liquid solution or preparation, especially one used for cosmetic purposes: lavender water; lemon water.
  • wetness β€” moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid: wet hands.

adjective wet

  • soaked β€” to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • soaking β€” to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • drenched β€” to wet thoroughly; soak.
  • sodden β€” soaked with liquid or moisture; saturated.
  • soggy β€” soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.
  • sopping β€” soaked; drenched: Her clothes were sopping from the rain.
  • dripping β€” an act of dripping.
  • moist β€” moderately or slightly wet; damp.
  • watery β€” pertaining to or connected with water: watery Neptune.
  • dank β€” A dank place, especially an underground place such as a cave, is unpleasantly damp and cold.
  • foggy β€” thick with or having much fog; misty: a foggy valley; a foggy spring day.
  • humid β€” containing a high amount of water or water vapor; noticeably moist: humid air; a humid climate.
  • misty β€” abounding in or clouded by mist.
  • muggy β€” (of the atmosphere, weather, etc.) oppressively humid; damp and close.
  • rainy β€” characterized by rain: rainy weather; a rainy region.
  • slippery β€” tending or liable to cause slipping or sliding, as ice, oil, a wet surface, etc.: a slippery road.
  • snowy β€” abounding in or covered with snow: snowy fields.
  • stormy β€” affected, characterized by, or subject to storms; tempestuous: a stormy sea.
  • drizzling β€” Present participle of drizzle.
  • moistened β€” Simple past tense and past participle of moisten.
  • pouring β€” to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • raining β€” water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • saturate β€” to cause (a substance) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance, through solution, chemical combination, or the like.
  • saturated β€” saturated.
  • soused β€” drunk; intoxicated.
  • teeming β€” falling in torrents: a teeming rain.
  • aqueous β€” In chemistry, an aqueous solution or cream has water as its base.
  • clammy β€” Something that is clammy is unpleasantly damp or sticky.
  • dewy β€” Something that is dewy is wet with dew.
  • showery β€” characterized by or abounding with showers: the showery season in the tropics.
  • slimy β€” of or like slime.
  • slushy β€” of or relating to slush.
  • soppy β€” soaked, drenched, or very wet, as ground.
  • teary β€” of or like tears.
  • drizzly β€” to rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle: It drizzled throughout the night.

verb wet

  • dampen β€” To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense.
  • moisten β€” Wet slightly.
  • soak β€” to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
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