Definition of Wet
Adjective: wet (wetter,wettest) wet
- Covered or soaked with a liquid such as water
"a wet bathing suit"; "wet pavements"; "wet weather"
- Containing moisture or volatile components
"wet paint"
- Supporting or permitting the legal production and sale of alcoholic beverages
"a wet county"; "a wet candidate running on a wet platform"
- Producing or secreting milk
"a wet nurse"; "a wet cow";
- lactating
- Consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor
"a wet cargo"; "a wet canteen"
- Very drunk
- besotted [archaic], blind drunk, blotto, crocked [N. Amer], cockeyed, fuddled, loaded [N. Amer], pie-eyed, pixilated, plastered, slopped, sloshed, smashed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff, tight, pickled, tanked up, bombed, wasted, liquored up [N. Amer], three sheets to the wind, swacked [N. Amer], juiced [N. Amer], stonkered [Austral, NZ], bladdered [Brit], lit, paralytic [Brit], legless [Brit], steaming, out of it [Brit], stinko, blitzed, mullered [Brit], trashed, stewed, hammered, trolleyed [Brit], fried [N. Amer], bevvied [Brit], drunk, pixillated, squiffed, half-seas-over [Brit]
- [Brit] Lacking in power or forcefulness
- ineffective, ineffectual, unable, effete, useless, pathetic
- Cause to become wet
"Wet your face"
- Make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating
"This eight year old boy still wets his bed"
- Wetness caused by water
"drops of wet gleamed on the window";
- moisture
- [UK] A person who is physically weak and ineffectual
- weakling, doormat, wuss, weed [UK], wussy
- [UK] A moderate Conservative
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