dewy

[ˈdjuːi]

dewy Definition

  • 1covered with or moistened by dew
  • 2having the qualities of dew, such as freshness, purity, or delicacy

Using dewy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dewy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The grass was dewy in the morning.

  • Example

    Her face looked dewy and fresh after washing it.

  • Example

    The flowers were dewy and fragrant.

  • Example

    The dewy mist made the forest look magical.

dewy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dewy

Phrases with dewy

  • dewy-eyed

    having an innocent or naive appearance or expression

    Example

    She looked at him with dewy-eyed admiration.

  • a beauty trend that aims to achieve a fresh, glowing complexion that looks like it has been moistened by dew

    Example

    She achieved the dewy skin look by using a hydrating serum and a light-reflecting foundation.

  • a morning when there is a lot of dew on the ground or on plants

    Example

    The dewy morning made the spider webs glisten in the sunlight.

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Summary: dewy in Brief

'Dewy' [ˈdjuːi] describes something that is covered with or moistened by dew, or has the qualities of dew, such as freshness, purity, or delicacy. It can be used to describe the appearance of skin, plants, or the atmosphere, as in 'Her face looked dewy and fresh after washing it.' 'Dewy' also appears in phrases like 'dewy-eyed,' which means having an innocent or naive appearance, and 'dewy skin,' which is a beauty trend for achieving a fresh, glowing complexion.