• Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Wet Meanings

    adjective describing something as covered or saturated with water or another liquid

    Fields related to wet

    Sports

    Used to describe playing conditions in sports that involve water or rain

    Meteorology

    Used to describe weather conditions involving precipitation

    Chemistry

    Used to describe a substance that is in a liquid state

    Agriculture

    Used to describe soil or crops that have been irrigated or rained on

    Textiles

    Used to describe fabric that has been soaked with water

    Occupation Usage of wet

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'wet' can be used to describe ink that has not yet dried on a page.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'wet' can be used metaphorically to describe emotions or feelings that are still raw or fresh.

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'wet' to describe food that has been cooked with water or other liquids.

    Farmer

    Farmers may use 'wet' to describe soil that has been recently irrigated or is saturated with water.

    Plumber

    Plumbers may use 'wet' to describe pipes or surfaces that are leaking or have water damage.

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