soak

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The meaning (definition) of the word soak
to make something very wet all the way through
The word soak used in a sentence
“Water will soak your shirt if you don't dry off!”
Words that mean the same as soak (synonyms)
drenchwet
Words that mean the opposite of soak (antonyms)
dry
How the word soak is said around the world
| French | tremper |
| Spanish | remojar |
| Mandarin | 浸泡 |
| Hindi | डुबाना |
| Arabic | نقع |
| Russian | замачивание |
| Portuguese (EU) | mergulhar |
| Portuguese (BR) | mergulhar |
| Japanese | 浸す |
| German | einweichen |
| Urdu | لینا |
| Punjabi | ਭਿੱਜਣਾ |
| Korean | 담그다 |
| Hebrew | לְהַשְׁרוֹת |
| Greek | μουλιάζω |
| Dutch | weken |
| Filipino | magbabad |
| Vietnamese | ngâm |
| Turkish | emmek |
| Persian | خیساندن |
| Polish | moczyć |
| Ukrainian | замочити |
| Bengali | ভিজিয়ে রাখুন |
| Swedish | blöta |
| Italian | sbattere |
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