OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 3456

wet

/wɛt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
húmedo
Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water.
Water is wet.
mojado
Of an object, etc.: covered or impregnated with liquid, usually (but not always) water.
I went out in the rain and now my clothes are all wet.
The baby is wet and needs its nappy changed.
húmeda • mojada
Sexually aroused and thus having the vulva moistened with vaginal secretions.
He got me all wet.
I'm gonna get you wet. I'm gonna get you very wet. I know how to do this.
Word forms
📚 verb • entry_id 3457

wet

/wɛt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
mojar
To cover or impregnate with liquid.
'Mr Kelly's Car Wash' was a toy made by Remco where a toy car could be automatically wetted, scrubbed and dried.
There is scanty room for a railway, and in many places the rails are wetted by the spray from the Illecillewaet, which is the Indian word for a raging torrent.
mojarse
To make or become wet.
I try to show emotion, but my eyes won't seem to wet
mearse • orinarse
To make (oneself, clothing, a bed, etc.) wet by accidental urination.
Johnny wets the bed several times a week.
She was laughing so hard she wet her pants.