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wet
adjective
-
wet
,
wetter
,
wettest
covered
in
or
saturated
with
water
or
another
liquid
â˘
After
playing
in
the
rain
,
Mia
â
s
shoes
were
completely
wet
.
After
playing
in
the
rain
,
Mia
â
s
shoes
were
completely
wet
.
â˘
Please
put
the
wet
umbrella
in
the
stand
by
the
door
.
Please
put
the
wet
umbrella
in
the
stand
by
the
door
.
Old
English
â
wÇŁt
â
meaning
â
moist
,
liquid
â,
related
to
German
â
nass
â
and
Dutch
â
nat
â.
adjective
-
wet
,
wetter
,
wettest
(
of
weather
or
a
period
of
time
)
having
a
lot
of
rain
â˘
It
has
been
a
very
wet
spring
this
year
.
It
has
been
a
very
wet
spring
this
year
.
â˘
Pack
a
raincoat
â
autumn
here
is
usually
wet
.
Pack
a
raincoat
â
autumn
here
is
usually
wet
.
verb
-
wet
,
wetting
,
wets
,
wetted
to
make
something
become
covered
in
water
or
another
liquid
â˘
She
accidentally
wet
the
letter
while
watering
the
flowers
.
She
accidentally
wet
the
letter
while
watering
the
flowers
.
â˘
The
nurse
wet
a
cloth
before
placing
it
on
the
child
â
s
forehead
.
The
nurse
wet
a
cloth
before
placing
it
on
the
child
â
s
forehead
.