saturate, dip
saturate, dip
drown, dip, saturate, immerse, soak
Soaked, wet, saturated, or soiled.
wet, saturated, drenched, steeped, soaked, moist
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
"Why are you drenched?" I asked my brother.
"Drenched" is typically used with the preposition "in" to indicate the thing that is wet. For example, "I got drenched in the rain" or "The plants were drenched in water."
Drenched is one syllable.
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.
Drenched only has one syllable. The -ed might sound like an extra syllable, but it isn't.
Wet is to drenched as dry is to scorched. ( I gave you two synonyms.)
dry