Mouiller (en. Wet)

[mwi.je]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
To pour water onto something.
He wet the ground with a bucket of water.
Il a mouillé le sol avec un seau d'eau.
To become wet by contact with water.
He walked in the rain and got wet.
Il a marché dans la pluie et s'est mouillé.
To imply an investment or commitment.
You need to get your shirt wet to succeed.
Il faut mouiller la chemise pour réussir.

Etymology

From the Latin 'molliare', meaning to make soft.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to give it your all
To put in intense effort or work hard in an activity.
mouiller le maillot
to wet the land
To water or irrigate agricultural land.
mouiller la terre
to wet a site
To prepare a place for something, often used in the context of sales or purchases.
mouiller un terrain

Related Words

humid
That contains water or moisture.
humide
soak
To put something in a liquid to wet it.
tremper
insuquer
To flood or saturate with liquid.
insuquer

Slang Meanings

To be very enthusiastic or committed to something.
He really got involved in that project.
Il a vraiment mouillé dans ce projet.
To have an intense emotional relationship.
They really cared for each other.
Ils se sont vraiment mouillés l'un pour l'autre.