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(soʊkt) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If someone or something gets soaked or soaked through, water or some other liquid makes them extremely wet. I have to check my tent–it got soaked last night in the storm. My goodness, you're soaked through. Where's your car? We got soaked to the skin. His torn clothes were soaked in blood. Synonyms: drenched, saturated, sodden, sopping More Synonyms of -soaked (-soʊkt) 1. combining form [usually ADJECTIVE noun]-soaked combines with nouns such as 'rain' and 'blood' to form adjectives which describe someone or something that is extremely wet or extremely damp because of the thingmentioned. He trudged through the rain-soaked woods. ...blood-soaked clothes. 2. combining form in adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]-soaked combines with nouns such as 'sun' to form adjectives which describe places, times, or events that have a lot of thething mentioned. ...a sun-soaked Caribbean island. ...the cash-soaked Eighties. The champagne-soaked event took over the city's main thoroughfare. -soaked in British Englishadjective (in combination)1. extremely wet or damp because of the thing mentioned The game has to be cancelled because of the rain-soaked pitch. his sweat-soaked shirt blood-soaked clothes 2. (of a place, time, or event) having a lot of the thing mentioned the cash-soaked Eighties The champagne-soaked event took over the city's main thoroughfare. a sun-soaked Caribbean island Examples of '-soaked' in a sentence-soaked Within a minute he was thoroughly wet, within two minutes soaked to the skin.But with me having moved her, the spot where she was lying got soaked from the water in the gutter.We ran blindly through the storm, our clothing soaked, water streaming down our bodies. British English: soaked / səʊkt/ ADJECTIVE If someone or something gets soaked or soaked through, water or some other liquid makes them extremely wet. Her dress was soaked. - American English: soaked
- Arabic: مَنْقُوع
- Brazilian Portuguese: ensopado
- Chinese: 湿透的
- Croatian: promočen
- Czech: promočený
- Danish: gennemblødt
- Dutch: doorweekt
- European Spanish: empapado
- Finnish: läpimärkä
- French: trempé
- German: durchnässt
- Greek: μουλιασμένος
- Italian: fradicio
- Japanese: ずぶぬれの
- Korean: 흠뻑 젖은
- Norwegian: gjennombløt
- Polish: przemoknięty
- European Portuguese: ensopado
- Romanian: înmuiat
- Russian: промокший
- Latin American Spanish: remojado
- Swedish: dyblöt
- Thai: เปียกชุ่ม
- Turkish: ıslak
- Ukrainian: змоклий
- Vietnamese: ướt đẫm
Chinese translation of 'soaked' adj - [person, clothes] (also soaked through)
湿(濕)透的 (shītòu de)
vt - (= drench)
使湿(濕)透 (shǐ shītòu) - (= leave in water)
浸泡 (jìnpào)
vi - [dirty washing, dishes]
浸泡 (jìnpào) - [person] (in bath)
泡一泡 (pào yī pào) to soak through sth 浸透某物 (jìntòu mǒuwù) to have a soak (in bath) 泡一泡 (pào yī pào)
We got soaked walking home. Synonyms drenched sopping dripping wet wet through soaked to the skin wringing wet like a drowned rat droukit or drookit (Scottish) Additional synonymsHis work clothes were saturated with oil. Synonyms soaked, soaking (wet), drenched, sodden, dripping, waterlogged, sopping (wet), wet through, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, droukit or drookit (Scottish) Definition soaking wet We stripped off our sodden clothes. Synonyms soaked, saturated, sopping, drenched, soggy, waterlogged, marshy, boggy, miry, droukit or drookit (Scottish) - so-so
- soak
- soak something up
- soaked
- soaking
- soap
- soar
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