soaked

[soʊkt]

soaked Definition

  • 1extremely wet; saturated with water or another liquid
  • 2drunk

Using soaked: Examples

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

  • Example

    I got soaked in the rain and had to change my clothes.

  • Example

    The sponge was soaked with water.

  • Example

    He came home completely soaked after swimming in the lake.

  • Example

    She got soaked at the water park.

soaked Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for soaked

Phrases with soaked

  • soak up

    absorb (liquid) by allowing it to penetrate something

    Example

    The sponge soaked up all the water on the counter.

  • absorb information or experience gradually

    Example

    I need some time to let this news soak in.

  • penetrate completely through something

    Example

    The rain soaked through his jacket and shirt.

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Summary: soaked in Brief

'Soaked' [soʊkt] means extremely wet, saturated with water or another liquid. It can also mean drunk. Examples include 'I got soaked in the rain and had to change my clothes.' and 'He came home completely soaked after swimming in the lake.' 'Soaked' can be used in phrases like 'soak up,' meaning to absorb liquid, and 'soak in,' meaning to absorb information or experience gradually.

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