soak through

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soak through

The heavy rain began to soak through my jacket.

Definition

Verb: - To become completely and thoroughly wet or saturated with a liquid, often by the liquid passing or penetrating a material.

Usage

This verb describes the process where a liquid completely penetrates an object or material, making it thoroughly wet. It often implies a gradual or complete saturation. It is typically used in the active voice (e.g., "The water soaked through") or the passive voice (e.g., "I was soaked through").

Examples
  • The heavy rain soaked through my jacket within minutes.
  • If you spill juice on the table, it will soak through the paper and stain the wood.
  • After walking in the storm, his clothes were completely soaked through.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be soaked through": This is a common adjectival phrase describing a state of complete saturation.
    • By the time we found shelter, we were soaked through and shivering.
Variants and Related Words
  • Soak (verb): To make something very wet, or to lie in a liquid.
    • Soak the beans in water overnight.
  • Saturated (adjective): Holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed.
    • The ground was completely saturated after the flood.
Synonyms
  • Permeate: To spread throughout something.
  • Drench: To wet thoroughly.
  • Saturate: To cause something to become thoroughly soaked.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Soak in/into: To be absorbed into something.
    • Apply the lotion and let it soak in for a few minutes.
  • Soak up: To absorb a liquid, or to absorb information or an experience.
    • The towel soaked up all the spilled water.
Related Idioms
  • Soaked to the skin: Extremely wet, with clothing wet through to the skin.
    • The sudden downpour left the hikers soaked to the skin.
soak through

The heavy rain began to soak through my jacket.

Verb
  1. be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid

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