sodden

[ˈsɒdn]

sodden Definition

  • 1heavily soaked with liquid or moisture; saturated
  • 2dull or expressionless, especially as a result of heavy drinking or tiredness

Using sodden: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ground was sodden after the heavy rain.

  • Example

    Her clothes were sodden from being caught in the storm.

  • Example

    He looked at her with sodden eyes.

  • Example

    The partygoers were sodden with drink and exhaustion.

sodden Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sodden

Phrases with sodden

  • bread that has become completely saturated with liquid

    Example

    She made a delicious stuffing using sodden bread.

  • earth that is completely saturated with water

    Example

    The farmers were unable to plant crops due to the sodden earth.

  • completely soaked with rain

    Example

    The streets were sodden with rainwater after the storm.

Origins of sodden

from Old English 'gesodden', past participle of 'sodan', meaning 'to cook in water'

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Summary: sodden in Brief

'Sodden' [ˈsɒdn] means heavily soaked with liquid or moisture, or dull and expressionless, especially as a result of heavy drinking or tiredness. It is often used to describe wet or waterlogged conditions, as in 'The ground was sodden after the heavy rain.' 'Sodden' can also be used to describe a person's appearance or demeanor, as in 'He looked at her with sodden eyes.'