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"wetter": I went out in the rain and got wet, but you went for a swim in the pool and got wetter.

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11y ago

"Wetter" is the comparative of wet. The superlative is "wettest."

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The word wet is defined as moistened or dampened with a liquid. The comparative form of wet is wetter, while the superlative form is wettest.

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The comparative form of wet is wetter, and the superlative form is wettest.

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8y ago

The comparative and superlative for wet are wetter and wettest respectively.

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10y ago

wetter, wettest

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11y ago

The forms for wet are wetter and wettest.

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Wetter.

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wetter

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wettest

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