wet in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
wet in Sindhi سنڌي
wet in English
- wet⇄adj. 1. covered, soaked, or sprinkled with water or other liquid.
Ex. wet hands, a wet sponge.
(SYN) moist, damp.
2. watery; liquid.
Ex. Her eyes were wet with tears.
3. not yet dry.
Ex. Don't touch, wet paint.wet⇄adv. wetly.wet⇄expr. all wet, (Slang.) completely wrong or mistaken.
Ex. The weather forecast was all wet; instead of a storm, we had a sunny day.wet⇄expr. wet behind the ears. See under ear (1).wet⇄noun wetness.wet⇄noun 1. water or other liquid; moisture.
Ex. After the flooding our basement floor was covered with wet and slime.
2. wetness; rain.
Ex. Come in out of the wet.
3. (U.S. Informal.) a person who favors laws that permit the makingwet⇄v.i. 1. to become wet, moist, or damp.
Ex. Your good suit will wet in the rain unless you take a raincoat.
2. to pass urine.wet⇄v.t. 1. to make wet, moist, or damp.
Ex. Wet the cloth and wipe off the window.
2. to pass urine in or on.
Ex. A child wets the bed, and no attempted medication has helped (Saturday Review).wet⇄wet, adjective, wetter,wettest,verb, wetorwetted,wetting,noun.