soak up Antonyms

Meaning of soak up

Wordnet

soak up (v)

take in, also metaphorically

devote (oneself) fully to

soak up Sentence Examples

  1. The dry sponge greedily soaked up the spilled water, leaving no trace behind.
  2. The thirsty towel quickly soaked up the sweat, providing instant relief on a humid day.
  3. The moisture-absorbing fabric of the shirt effortlessly soaked up the rain, keeping the wearer dry.
  4. The paper towel deftly soaked up the ink spill, preventing the stain from spreading.
  5. The thick carpet of moss soaked up the morning dew, creating a lush and verdant undergrowth.
  6. The soil eagerly soaked up the rainfall, replenishing the groundwater and nourishing the plants.
  7. The ocean sponges acted as natural filters, soaking up pollutants and improving water quality.
  8. The parched soil gratefully soaked up the irrigation water, bringing life back to the barren land.
  9. The towels hung on the beach soaked up the warmth of the sun, becoming cozy and inviting for post-swim relaxation.
  10. The lush garden soaked up the golden rays of dawn, awakening the flowers and birds with renewed vigor.

FAQs About the word soak up

take in, also metaphorically, devote (oneself) fully to

drink, absorb, take up, suck (up),swallow, sip, sponge, imbibe, slurp,gulp

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The dry sponge greedily soaked up the spilled water, leaving no trace behind.

The thirsty towel quickly soaked up the sweat, providing instant relief on a humid day.

The moisture-absorbing fabric of the shirt effortlessly soaked up the rain, keeping the wearer dry.

The paper towel deftly soaked up the ink spill, preventing the stain from spreading.