"Why are you drenched?" I asked my brother.
what is the sentence for the word precation
Obviously you are not capable of using a word in a sentence!
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
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A sentence with the word forward:We accelerated forward on our bikes toward the hill.
He was drenched by the pouring rain.
Drench is a verb.However the form drenched can be a verb or an adjective:The girl drenched the plant with water.In this sentence, drenched is a verb.The drenched cat hissed pitifully by the open door.In this sentence, drenched is an adjective because drenched is describing the noun-- the cat.
I was quickly drenched by the cloudburst.
Caught in a sudden downpour, we were absolutely drenched. She looked absolutely beautiful on her wedding day. He was absolutely positive that he had locked the front door.
I was quickly drenched by the cloudburst.
Moist? Damp? Soggy? Covered in water? Watery? Undry? Soaked
Drenched only has one syllable. The -ed might sound like an extra syllable, but it isn't.
The other word is soaked, as in soaked to the skin.
saturate, dip
Bare
To be drenched in something like water
The: article campers: noun (subject) were: verb drenched: verb (past participle) by: preposition the: article rainstorm: noun (object)