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    wet
    [wet]
    adjective
    wet (adjective) · wetter (comparative adjective) · wettest (superlative adjective)
    1. covered or saturated with water or another liquid:
      "she followed, slipping on the wet rock"
      • (of the weather) rainy:
        "a wet, windy evening"
      • (of paint, ink, plaster, or a similar substance) not yet having dried or hardened.
      • (of a baby or young child) having urinated in its diaper or underwear:
        "the baby was wet and needed changing"
      • involving the use of water or liquid:
        "wet methods of photography"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      derogatory
      showing a lack of forcefulness or strength of character; feeble:
      "they thought the cadets were a bit wet"
    3. informal
      (of a country or region or of its legislation) allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages.
      • (of a person) addicted to alcohol:
        "our program depends on our willingness to help other alcoholics, both wet and dry"
    verb
    wet (verb) · wets (third person present) · wet (past tense) · wet (past participle) · wetted (past tense) · wetted (past participle) · wetting (present participle)
    1. cover or touch with liquid; moisten:
      "he wet a finger and flicked through the pages"
      • (especially of a baby or young child) urinate in or on:
        "the child wet the bed"
      • (wet oneself)
        urinate involuntarily:
        "she was going to wet herself from fear"
    noun
    wet (noun) · the wet (noun) · wets (plural noun)
    1. liquid that makes something damp:
      "I could feel the wet of his tears"
      • (the wet)
        rainy weather:
        "the race was held in the wet"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      derogatory
      a person lacking forcefulness or strength of character:
      "there are sorts who look like gangsters and sorts who look like wets"
    3. US ENGLISH
      a person opposed to the prohibition of alcoholic beverages.
    Origin
    Old English wǣt (adjective and noun), wǣtan (verb); related to water.
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