Wymokłe
Wymokłe is a Polish adjective that describes something that is soaked through or drenched with water. It generally implies a state of being wet to the point of being saturated and often conveys a sense of discomfort or being undesirable.
Meaning and Usage:
- The word signifies a state of being thoroughly wet, penetrated by water throughout its entirety.
- It's often used to describe objects or materials, such as clothing ("wymokłe ubranie" - soaked clothing), paper, or the ground ("wymokła ziemia" - soaked earth).
- It can also be used to describe a person or animal that is completely drenched.
- The word often carries a negative connotation, implying that the wetness is unwelcome or unpleasant.
Grammatical Information:
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Gender: The form of the adjective changes depending on the gender of the noun it modifies:
- Masculine nominative singular: wymokły
- Feminine nominative singular: wymokła
- Neuter nominative singular: wymokłe
- Plural forms also vary depending on the gender of the nouns they modify.
- Declension: Wymokłe follows the standard declension patterns for Polish adjectives.
Synonyms:
- Przemoknięte
- Mokre
- Zalane
- Przesiąknięte