Difference between Watery and Wet

What is the difference between Watery and Wet?

Watery as an adjective is wet, soggy or soaked with water while Wet as an adjective is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

Watery

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: wet, soggy or soaked with water diluted or having too much water thin and pale therefore suggestive of water weak and insipid discharging water or similar substance as a result of disease etc. tearful

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: Long stormy spring-time, wet contentious April, winter chilling the lap of very May; but at length the season of summer does come.

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

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