💧water

verb
/ˈwɔːtər/

Meaning

to give water to plants or animals; to irrigate
a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
a clear, colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid that is essential for life

Example Sentences

She waters the plants every morning.

We need clean water to drink and stay healthy.

We need to drink water to stay hydrated.

Synonyms

irrigate, sprinkle, drench, moisten, liquid, fluid, aqua, H2O, spring water
Entry 1
irrigate, sprinkle, drench, moisten
Entry 2
liquid, fluid, aqua, H2O
Entry 3
liquid, H2O, aqua, spring water

Antonyms

dry, dehydrate, parch, ice, steam, drought, dryness, desert, parched
Entry 1
dry, dehydrate, parch
Entry 2
ice, steam, drought, dryness
Entry 3
dry, desert, parched

Collocations

water plants, water down, hot water, cold water, drinking water, water supply, fresh water, water bottle, drink water, clean water, water source
Entry 1
water plants, water down, hot water, cold water, drinking water, water supply
Entry 2
drinking water, fresh water, water bottle, water supply
Entry 3
drink water, water bottle, clean water, water source

More Example Sentences

Can I have some water?

She dived into the water.

After that, I drink water.

The water rose to our knees.

May I have some water, please?

The first thing I do is drink water.

Could I have some extra water bottles?

Hydrogen and oxygen are converted into water.

A gardening expert knows when flowers are to be watered.

Do you know why it is necessary to prevent water-borne diseases?

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To keep in good condition; to preserve or sustain.

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