water-tight (Meaning)

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water-tight (a.)

So tight as to retain, or not to admit, water; not leaky.

water-tight Sentence Examples

  1. The submarine's hull was water-tight, ensuring it could withstand the immense pressure of the ocean depths.
  2. The boat's seams were carefully caulked to create a water-tight seal and prevent leaks.
  3. The astronaut's spacesuit was water-tight, protecting them from the harsh conditions of outer space.
  4. The storage container was made of a water-tight material, keeping its contents dry and secure.
  5. The waterproof jacket was water-tight, effectively shielding the wearer from rain and wind.
  6. The underwater camera housing was water-tight, allowing it to capture images beneath the ocean's surface.
  7. The water-tight seal on the diving helmet prevented water from entering the diver's breathing space.
  8. The research vessel had a water-tight compartment designed to protect sensitive equipment from splashes and waves.
  9. The water-tight lining of the irrigation system prevented water from seeping into unwanted areas.
  10. The boat's deck was covered with a water-tight coating to prevent the absorption of moisture.

FAQs About the word water-tight

So tight as to retain, or not to admit, water; not leaky.

hermetical, leakproof, hermetic, waterproof,airtight, snug,dense, soundproof, impervious, compact

porous, porous, permeable,permeable, absorbent, unsealed, absorbent, penetrable, leaky, leaky

The submarine's hull was water-tight, ensuring it could withstand the immense pressure of the ocean depths.

The boat's seams were carefully caulked to create a water-tight seal and prevent leaks.

The astronaut's spacesuit was water-tight, protecting them from the harsh conditions of outer space.

The storage container was made of a water-tight material, keeping its contents dry and secure.