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Wet

UK /["/wet/"]/US /["/wet/"]/

Definition

covered with or containing liquid, especially water

In simple words: Something that is covered in water or is not dry.

Examples

  • My clothes got wet in the rain.
  • Please be careful, the floor is wet.
  • The dog enjoyed playing in the wet grass.
  • She stepped into the wet puddle and got her shoes dirty.
  • After the storm, everything outside looks wet.

Usage notes

Use 'wet' to describe things like clothes, weather, or surfaces that have moisture. It is neutral and appropriate in most contexts but may not be suitable in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of rain making everything 'wet' — you get soaked and need a towel!

Collocations

  • be
  • feel
  • look
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • with
  • wet through
  • be
  • feel
  • look
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • with
  • wet through

Synonyms

  • feeble, wimpish

Antonyms

  • dry
  • arid

Common mistakes

  • 'Wet' is sometimes confused with 'damp' — 'damp' means slightly wet, while 'wet' means more completely covered in water.
  • 'Wet' is often incorrectly used to describe temperatures; it refers to surfaces or items, not air.
  • Learners sometimes forget to use 'wet' with the right noun, saying 'It’s wet outside' instead of 'The ground is wet'.