Meaning & Definition of Watered in English
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Watered
Made moist by adding water.
Pronunciation:
/ˈwɔːtərd/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To give water to (a plant, garden, etc.) for the purpose of nurturing.
Example Sentence: She watered the plants every morning.
Definition: To dilute a liquid by adding water.
Example Sentence: He watered the whiskey down with ice.
Definition: To cause to become less concentrated or potent.
Example Sentence: The company's profits were watered down by excessive spending.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old English 'waterian', akin to Old Norse 'vatna'.
Synonyms
moisteneddilutedirrigatedrained onhydrated
Common Phrases and Expressions
- watered down: To make something weaker or less effective by adding water or another substance.
- watered garden: A garden that has been given water, indicating it is cared for.
- water under the bridge: Something that has happened and is now forgotten or irrelevant.
Translations
- Spanish: riego
- French: arrosé
- German: bewässert
- Russian: полив
Related Words
- irrigate: To supply water to land or crops to help growth.
- moisten: To make something slightly wet.
- hydrate: To supply water to (often used in the context of fluids).
Slang Meanings of watered
Meaning: To be heavily intoxicated, especially from drinking.
Example Sentence: After a few rounds, he was completely watered.
Meaning: To weaken or lessen the effect of something.
Example Sentence: The project was so watered down that it lost its original impact.