drenched (Meaning)
drenched (s)
abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination
drenched (imp. & p. p.)
of Drench
Synonyms & Antonyms of drenched
drenched Sentence Examples
- The lush green grass was drenched in dew drops after the night's rain.
- She emerged from the pool, her hair and clothes drenched in water.
- The garden was drenched in sunlight, making the flowers bloom and the birds sing.
- The walls were drenched in sweat and tears, a testament to the struggles faced within those rooms.
- I stepped out of the shower, my skin drenched and feeling refreshed.
- The streets were drenched in rain, turning into gushing rivers as the storm raged on.
- The tears streamed down her face, drenching the collar of her shirt.
- The child jumped into the puddle, getting drenched from head to toe in muddy water.
- The dog shook itself vigorously, sending droplets of water flying as it drenched the surroundings.
- The fire hydrant burst, drenching the nearby cars and pedestrians in a torrent of water.
FAQs About the word drenched
abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combinationof Drench
saturated, saturate, bathed, soaked, wet, washed, flooded,dripping, moist, sodden
bone-dry, waterless, unwatered, unwatered,dry, arid, arid, dry, waterless, bone-dry
The lush green grass was drenched in dew drops after the night's rain.
She emerged from the pool, her hair and clothes drenched in water.
The garden was drenched in sunlight, making the flowers bloom and the birds sing.
The walls were drenched in sweat and tears, a testament to the struggles faced within those rooms.