Meaning & Definition of Soaked in English
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Soaked
Completely wet; saturated.
Pronunciation:
/soʊkt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Extremely wet or saturated, usually as a result of being immersed in liquid.
Example Sentence: She was soaked after getting caught in the rain.
Definition: To absorb a liquid thoroughly.
Example Sentence: The sponge is soaked with water.
Definition: Informally, to be heavily intoxicated.
Example Sentence: He came to the party completely soaked.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'soaked' comes from the verb 'soak', which means to immerse in liquid, combined with the past participle form.
Synonyms
wetdrenchedsaturated-moiststeeped
Common Phrases and Expressions
- soaked to the bone: Completely soaked through.
- soaked up: Absorbed; engaged fully with something.
- get soaked: To get wet, usually from rain or water.
Translations
- Spanish: empapado
- French: imbibé
- German: durchnässt
- Russian: промокший
Related Words
- soak: To immerse in a liquid.
- saturation: The state of being thoroughly soaked.
- moist: Slightly wet; damp.
Slang Meanings of soaked
Meaning: Heavily intoxicated.
Example Sentence: After a few drinks, he was totally soaked.
Meaning: Extremely enthusiastic or excited.
Example Sentence: She was soaked about the concert coming to town.