noun a weekend
adjective wet
Used to describe a period of rainy weather over the weekend, typically affecting outdoor activities and events.
Considered when scheduling outdoor events or activities to account for the possibility of inclement weather.
May impact travel plans for weekend getaways or outdoor excursions, leading to potential cancellations or changes in itinerary.
Affects farmers and gardeners planning outdoor work or harvesting activities over the weekend.
Refers to a weekend where indoor activities such as watching movies, reading books, or playing games may be preferred due to the rainy weather.
Can influence consumer behavior, such as increased sales of rainy day essentials like umbrellas or raincoats.
A writer may use the phrase 'a wet weekend' in a novel or short story to describe a gloomy or uneventful period of time.
A psychologist may use the phrase 'a wet weekend' in therapy sessions to help clients express feelings of sadness, boredom, or disappointment.