What does SOAKS mean?

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Soaks is a verb.

Definitions

Soaks means to make or become thoroughly wet or saturated with water or another liquid.

Pronunciations

US: /soʊks/

UK: /səʊks/

Origin and Usage

The word soaks is derived from the Old English word "sōcian," which means to soak, steep, or drench. The word is commonly used in everyday speech and writing, particularly in reference to wetting or saturating something with water or another liquid.

Synonyms
  • drenches
  • immerses
  • saturates
  • soaps
  • wets
Related Words
  • cooks
  • hooks
  • looks
  • mooks
  • rooks
Example Sentences
  • She soaks her feet in warm water after a long day at work.
  • The rain soaks through his jacket and shirt.
  • He soaks the beans overnight before cooking them.
  • The sponge soaks up the water quickly.
  • The fabric soaks in the dye and becomes a vibrant color.


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