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The synonyms of “Drenched” are: drenched in
Drenched as an Adjective
Definitions of "Drenched" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “drenched” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination.
Synonyms of "Drenched" as an adjective (1 Word)
drenched in | Abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination. |
Usage Examples of "Drenched" as an adjective
- Moon-drenched meadows.
- Drenched in moonlight.
Associations of "Drenched" (30 Words)
awash | Containing large numbers or amounts of someone or something. A rock awash outside the reef entrance. |
covered | Overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form. A covered balcony. |
damp | Damp air or atmosphere. A damped suspension that isolates the chassis from external vibration. |
dampness | A slight wetness. The dampness in the air. |
dank | Unpleasantly cool and humid. Dank rain forests. |
drench | Drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged. Three times a year drenching for calves. |
dusty | Covered with a layer of dust. A dusty pile of books. |
foggy | Filled or abounding with fog or mist. She was foggy with sleep. |
humid | Marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere. A hot and humid day. |
lowland | Of relatively low or level country. Economic power gravitated towards the lowlands. |
marshland | Low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water. Acres of meadows and marshlands. |
marshy | Characteristic of or resembling a marsh; waterlogged. A marshy coastline. |
misty | (of a person’s eyes) full of tears so as to blur the vision. The misty air above the frozen river. |
moist | (of a climate) rainy. Her brother s eyes became moist. |
moisture | Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapour, within a solid, or condensed on a surface. In freshly felled wood the moisture content varies. |
moisturize | Make (something, especially the skin) less dry. Revitalize your face moisturize your skin. |
muddy | Cause to become muddy. The original colours were blurred into muddy pink and yellow. |
rain | Rain falls. It was beginning to rain. |
rainy | (of weather, a period, or an area) having or characterized by considerable rainfall. Rainy days. |
saturated | Denoting fats containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules without double bonds considered to be less healthy in the diet than unsaturated fats. The glitzy media saturated plasticity of Los Angeles. |
snow | Fall as snow. The first snows of winter. |
soak | Washing something by allowing it to soak. Don t disturb the wound soak the dressing off if necessary. |
soaked | Extremely wet; saturated. Rain soaked streets. |
sodden | Wet through and through; thoroughly wet. His clothes were sodden. |
soggy | (of soil) soft and watery. The chorus sings powerfully but the interpretation is ultimately soggy. |
splashing | The act of splashing a liquid substance on a surface. |
swampy | (of soil) soft and watery. A swampy area. |
tropics | The part of the Earth’s surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate. |
vapor | The process of becoming a vapor. |
wet | Make one s bed or clothes wet by urinating. Our programme depends on our willingness to help other alcoholics both wet and dry. |