wet
wet
wɛt
vet
British pronunciation
/wɛt/

Definition & Meaning of "wet"in English

01

covered with or full of water or another liquid

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He enjoyed the smell of wet soil after the rain.
His shoes were wet after walking through the puddle.
02

characterized by rain or moisture

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I forgot my umbrella, and now I 'm stuck outside in this wet weather.
The children 's picnic was canceled due to the wet weather forecast, with heavy rain expected all day.
03

referring to a region or area where the sale of alcoholic beverages is legal and permitted

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The city is considered wet, with numerous bars and liquor stores available to residents.
He moved to a wet county to enjoy the convenience of local breweries.
04

(of a person) having the condition of being drunk

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After years of partying, he became a wet individual, unable to enjoy social events without alcohol.
The police pulled over a wet driver who could n't maintain a straight path.
05

still moist and not dry

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The artist avoided touching the canvas because the paint was still wet.
She smeared the writing with her hand because the ink was wet.
06

having a diaper or clothing soaked with urine

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The baby cried because his diaper was wet and uncomfortable.
She quickly changed her wet baby to keep him dry and happy.
07

having conservative views while being open to or exhibiting liberal ideas

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The politician was considered wet by his colleagues for supporting progressive social policies.
Her wet stance on economic issues often put her at odds with traditional conservatives.
08

using water or another liquid in a process

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The photographer used wet methods to develop his film.
Wet cleaning methods often take longer to dry.
09

characterized by being weak or lacking in courage

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His wet behavior made him an easy target for bullies.
She could n't stand his wet attitude, always backing down from challenges.
10

(of a cough) producing mucus or phlegm

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His wet cough was producing a lot of mucus each day.
A wet cough can be a sign of a respiratory infection producing phlegm.
to wet
01

to make something damp or moist by applying water or another liquid

Transitive: to wet sth
to wet definition and meaning
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She wet her paintbrush before starting to paint.
He wet the cloth and wiped down the kitchen counter.
02

to make something damp or soaked by urination

Transitive: to wet sth
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The puppy accidentally wet the carpet while playing.
He felt embarrassed when he realized he had wet his pants.
03

to pour boiling water over tea to make it ready to drink

Transitive: to wet tea
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She offered to wet the tea while they settled in.
He expertly wet the tea, ensuring it reached the perfect strength.
04

to change from dry to wet

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The ground will wet after the heavy rain.
The fabric tends to wet quickly in humid conditions.
Wet
01

the state of being moist or damp

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The wet from the rain soaked through my clothes.
I could feel the wet on my skin after the splash.
02

the condition of being rainy

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We stayed indoors all day because of the wet.
The wet made the roads slippery and difficult to drive on.
03

a person who is seen as weak or lacking determination

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In the boardroom, he was criticized for being a wet who could n't make tough decisions.
She could n't respect him because she saw him as a wet, always avoiding confrontation.
04

a Conservative who supports or adopts some liberal ideas or policies

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The wets favoured a change in economic policy that included more social spending.
He was considered a wet among his peers for advocating environmental regulations.
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