Wet usually implies saturation but may suggest a covering of a surface with water or something (such as paint) not yet dry. While all these words mean covered or more or less soaked with liquid, wet usually implies saturation but may suggest a covering of a surface with water or something (such as paint) not yet dry. Definition of wet adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
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To wet is to moisten in any manner with water or other liquid
To wet or dampen a cloth Drench suggests wetting completely as by a downpour A heavy rain drenched the fields. Covered in water or another liquid
Wet paint, ink, or a similar substance has not had time… If something is wet, it is covered in water, rain, sweat, tears, or another liquid He toweled his wet hair I lowered myself to the water's edge, getting my feet wet.
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To make (a bed or one's clothes) wet by urinating. Covered or soaked with a liquid, such as water. Some common synonyms of wet are damp, dank, humid, and moist