dewy Antonyms

Meaning of dewy

Wordnet

dewy (s)

wet with dew

Webster

dewy (a.)

Pertaining to dew; resembling, consisting of, or moist with, dew.

Falling gently and beneficently, like the dew.

Resembling a dew-covered surface; appearing as if covered with dew.

dewy Sentence Examples

  1. The dewy grass sparkled in the morning sunlight, creating a picturesque scene.
  2. Her cheeks were dewy with perspiration after her morning run.
  3. The petals of the flowers were soft and dewy, kissed by the morning mist.
  4. As the sun rose, the dewy cobwebs in the garden glistened like delicate strands of pearls.
  5. The air was crisp and dewy, signaling the arrival of a new day.
  6. She stepped outside into the dewy morning, inhaling the fresh scent of wet earth.
  7. The dewy leaves of the trees rustled gently in the breeze.
  8. The garden was alive with the sound of chirping birds and the rustling of dewy foliage.
  9. After the rain, the entire landscape seemed refreshed and dewy.
  10. Her skin felt cool and dewy after she splashed her face with water.

FAQs About the word dewy

wet with dewPertaining to dew; resembling, consisting of, or moist with, dew., Falling gently and beneficently, like the dew., Resembling a dew-covered surface;

primitive, immature,naive, simple, innocent, inexperienced, green, ingenuous, unwary, unworldly

cosmopolitan, knowing, experienced, cynical, incredulous, skeptical, careful, unconvinced, cautious, cynical

The dewy grass sparkled in the morning sunlight, creating a picturesque scene.

Her cheeks were dewy with perspiration after her morning run.

The petals of the flowers were soft and dewy, kissed by the morning mist.

As the sun rose, the dewy cobwebs in the garden glistened like delicate strands of pearls.