Make Water

A2 21+

Pronunciation: /meɪk ˈwɔːtər/

Definitions of make water

verb to urinate

Example Sentences

A1 The dog needs to make water before going for a walk.

A2 She always makes water first thing in the morning.

B1 It is important to make water regularly to stay hydrated.

B2 The doctor advised him to make water at least eight times a day.

C1 Athletes are trained to make water efficiently during long races.

C2 The hikers had to make water in the wilderness using a filtration system.

Examples of make water in a Sentence

formal The doctor advised the patient to make water regularly to ensure proper hydration.

informal I always make sure to make water before leaving the house.

slang I gotta go make water real quick, be right back.

figurative His speech was so boring, it felt like he was trying to make water out of thin air.

Grammatical Forms of make water

past tense

made

plural

make water

comparative

more make water

superlative

most make water

present tense

make water

future tense

will make water

perfect tense

have made water

continuous tense

making water

singular

makes water

positive degree

make water

infinitive

to make water

gerund

making water

participle

made water

Origin and Evolution of make water

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'make water' originated from Middle English and was derived from the Old English word 'wæterian' meaning to urinate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'make water' fell out of common usage and was replaced by more modern terms such as 'urinate' or 'pee'.