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Dew
UK //djuː//US //duː//
Definition
Moisture that forms as small droplets on surfaces, usually in the morning.
In simple words: Tiny drops of water that form on surfaces in the morning.
Examples
- The grass was covered in morning dew.
- I love to see the dew glistening on the leaves.
- After the rain, there was still some dew on the ground.
- The dew collects on the petals of the flowers each dawn.
- Walking barefoot through the dew felt refreshing.
Usage notes
Use 'dew' when talking about moisture gathered overnight. It’s more common in informal contexts about nature.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'dew' as 'dew drop' in the morning light.
Collocations
- morning dew
- dew drops
- dew point
Synonyms
- moisture
- condensation
- water drops
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'due' - they sound similar but have different meanings.
- Using 'dew' in a non-natural context - it's specific to moisture.
- Mispronunciation, especially the vowel sound, e.g., saying 'do' instead.