Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːtərɪŋ/
noun the action or practice of supplying water to land or crops to help growth
A1 I enjoy watering my plants every morning.
A2 Watering the garden is a relaxing activity for me.
B1 Regular watering is essential for maintaining a healthy lawn.
B2 The watering system in this greenhouse is automated.
C1 Watering the crops efficiently is crucial for a successful harvest.
C2 The watering schedule for this botanical garden is meticulously planned.
verb the act of giving water to plants or land
A1 I am watering the plants in my garden.
A2 She enjoys watering the flowers in her backyard.
B1 The farmer spends hours watering the crops in the fields.
B2 The landscaper is responsible for watering the entire park.
C1 The irrigation system is automated, so watering is done efficiently.
C2 Watering the greenhouse requires precise timing and monitoring.
formal The act of watering the plants should be done early in the morning.
informal I'll be watering the garden later today.
slang I'm gonna go do some watering in the backyard.
figurative Her words were like watering a dry soul, bringing life and nourishment.
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