Wet

59 words & definitions

daub
To coat or smear (a surface) with a thick or sticky substance in a carelessly rough or liberal way (verb)
douse
To pour a liquid over; drench (verb)
dunk
To dip or submerge something in liquid. (verb)
gurgle
To make a bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle (verb)
gush
For a liquid to flow out in a rapid and plentiful stream, often suddenly (verb)
parch
To make or become dry through intense heat. (verb)
slosh
To move a liquid in a container irregularly with a splashing sound; or to walk through water, mud, etc., in a forceful and noisy way. (verb)
spew
To expel large quantities of something rapidly and forcibly (verb)
splatter
When a sticky liquid splashes and scatters. (verb)
froth
A mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, etc.; foam (noun)
nozzle
A cylindrical or round spout at the end of a pipe, hose, or tube, used to control a jet of gas or liquid (noun)
slush
Partially melted snow or ice (noun)
swig
A quick swallow of a drink (noun)
drizzle
Rain lightly (verb)
ooze
(of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way (verb)
ripple
Form or flow with undulating waves on the water's surface. (verb)
trickle
(of a liquid) flow in a small stream (verb)
fizzy
(of a beverage) containing bubbles of gas; effervescent (adjective)
gooey
Soft and sticky (adjective)
muggy
(of the weather) unpleasantly warm and humid (adjective)
mushy
Food that is very soft and wet (adjective)
soggy
Wet and soft (adjective)
seep
For a liquid to flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes (verb)
squirt
Cause (a liquid) to be ejected from a small opening in something in a thin, fast stream or jet (verb)
dribble
(of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream (verb)
thaw
(of ice, snow, or another frozen substance, such as food) become liquid or soft as a result of warming. (verb)
sprinkle
Scatter or pour small drops or particles of a substance over (an object or surface) (verb)
spurt
A sudden and forceful gush of water. (noun)
blizzard
a severe snow storm with strong winds (noun)
drench
To wet something thoroughly; to soak it. (verb)
wade
To walk through water or another liquid or soft substance (verb)
torrent
A strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid (noun)
splash
Cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops (verb)
dredge
To clean out the bed of (a harbor, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds, and rubbish with a dredge (verb)
damp
Slightly wet (adjective)
quench
To drink liquid so that you stop being thirsty (verb)
sopping
Extremely wet (adjective)
moisturized
To make something, especially the skin, less dry. (adjective)
soak
To make something very wet (verb)
downpour
A lot of rain in a short time. (noun)
drizzle
Light rain falling in very fine drops (noun)
ooze
The sluggish flow of a fluid (noun)
ripple
A small wave resulting in water from displacement or movement. (noun)
trickle
A small flow of liquid (noun)
squirt
A thin stream or small quantity of liquid ejected from something (noun)
dribble
A thin stream of liquid; a trickle (noun)
thaw
The melting of ice or snow, or a relaxation of political harshness or hostility (noun)
sprinkle
A small quantity or amount of something scattered over an object or surface (noun)
splash
A sound made by something striking or falling into liquid (noun)
drip
To release or fall in slow, small drops of liquid, often steadily or at intervals. (verb)
immerse
To submerge something completely in a liquid. (verb)
overflowing
Filled beyond capacity, causing something to spill over; exceeding limits, often in terms of space, quantity, or feeling. (adjective)
mist
A thin layer of fine water droplets suspended in the air, often making it hard to see clearly. (noun)
puddle
A small, shallow pool of water, typically formed by rain or melting snow, that collects on the ground. (noun)
residue
Refers to the small amount of something that remains after most has been removed, consumed, or used up. (noun)
slippery
Difficult to hold or stand on because of being smooth, wet, or greasy. (adjective)
spurt
To flow out suddenly and forcefully, often in a stream. (verb)
submerge
To put or sink completely underwater: To cause something to go below the surface of a liquid. (verb)
droplet
A very small drop of liquid. (noun)