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drenched

Drenched vs False - What's the difference?

drenched | false |


As adjectives the difference between drenched and false

is that drenched is completely wet; sodden while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

As a verb drenched

is (drench).

Drenched vs Damped - What's the difference?

drenched | damped |


As adjectives the difference between drenched and damped

is that drenched is completely wet; sodden while damped is (of an extinguished fire) stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water.

As verbs the difference between drenched and damped

is that drenched is (drench) while damped is (damp).

Nasty vs Drenched - What's the difference?

nasty | drenched |


As adjectives the difference between nasty and drenched

is that nasty is while drenched is completely wet; sodden.

As a noun nasty

is (lb) something nasty.

As a verb drenched is

(drench).

Drenched vs Covered - What's the difference?

drenched | covered |


As adjectives the difference between drenched and covered

is that drenched is completely wet; sodden while covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something.

As verbs the difference between drenched and covered

is that drenched is (drench) while covered is (cover).

Drenched vs Muggy - What's the difference?

drenched | muggy |


As adjectives the difference between drenched and muggy

is that drenched is completely wet; sodden while muggy is humid, or hot and humid.

As a verb drenched

is (drench).

Drenched vs Imbued - What's the difference?

drenched | imbued |


As verbs the difference between drenched and imbued

is that drenched is (drench) while imbued is (imbue).

As an adjective drenched

is completely wet; sodden.

Drenched vs Doused - What's the difference?

drenched | doused |


As verbs the difference between drenched and doused

is that drenched is (drench) while doused is (douse).

As an adjective drenched

is completely wet; sodden.

Soaking vs Drenched - What's the difference?

soaking | drenched |


As verbs the difference between soaking and drenched

is that soaking is present participle of lang=en while drenched is past tense of drench.

As adjectives the difference between soaking and drenched

is that soaking is extremely wet; saturated while drenched is completely wet; sodden.

As a noun soaking

is immersion in water; a drenching or dunking.

Laden vs Drenched - What's the difference?

laden | drenched |


As a noun laden

is .

As an adjective drenched is

completely wet; sodden.

As a verb drenched is

(drench).

Drenched vs Poured - What's the difference?

drenched | poured |


As verbs the difference between drenched and poured

is that drenched is (drench) while poured is (pour).

As an adjective drenched

is completely wet; sodden.

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