Difference between Misty and Wet

What is the difference between Misty and Wet?

Misty as an adjective is with mist; foggy while Wet as an adjective is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

Misty

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: With mist; foggy With tears in the eyes

Example sentence: I don't ask for the meaning of the song of a bird or the rising of the sun on a misty morning. There they are, and they are beautiful.

Wet

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Liquid or moisture.Rainy weather.A moderate Conservative.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.Of weather or a day, rainy.Made up of liquid or moisture.Of a person, ineffectual.Of a woman, sexually aroused.Inexperienced in a task or profession; having the characteristics of a rookie.Working with chemical or biological matter.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cover or impregnate with liquid.To urinate accidentally in or on.To become wet

Example sentence: What would the world be, once bereft Of wet and wildness? Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet, Long live the weeds and the wildness yet.

We hope you now know whether to use Misty or Wet in your sentence.

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