Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What does wet mean?

What does wet mean?

As a noun, it means wet; rainy; cowardly.

As a noun, it means moisture; rainy day.

As a transitive verb (to make) wet.

The comparative form is wetter. The highest level is wettest. The past tense is wet/wetted. The past participle is wet/wetted. The present participle is wetting. The third person singular is wets.

The basic meaning of wet is "wet, damp", which means that there is liquid on the surface of an object or it is in a liquid state. Wet can also mean "rainy, rainy". In spoken language, ?wet can also be used to mean "unmotivated, timid", and is mostly used in British English. The comparative form of wet is wetter, and the superlative form wettest. wet can be used as an attributive or predicate in a sentence.

Extended information

1. Synonyms

rain

rain means "rain" and is usually used as an uncountable noun, a ?rain means "a rain, a shower, a... kind of rain", and rains means "several rains, heavy showers". the?rains refers to "rainy season", and?rains can be modified by May, July, etc. "Light rain" means light rain, and "heavy rain" means heavy rain.

2. Antonyms

dry

The basic meaning of dry when used as an adjective is "no moisture can be seen in either characteristics or state", It can also mean "insufficient water vapor or lack of moisture necessary for normal conditions", and it can also mean "depletion of water sources or other liquids". By extension, it can mean "boring" books, lectures, topics, teachings, etc.; when describing people's behavior and words, it means "lack of passion", or it can also mean suppressing emotions to express calmness; it can also be used to describe cows Waiting for "no milk", writers and other "talent-drained" and countries or regions "forbidding alcohol" or individuals "abstinence from alcohol".