Words — 85 found
しめ
湿る
1. to become damp; to become moist; to become wet
2. to lack energy; to be in a slump; to be in low spirits; to feel depressedOnly applies to しめる, often as 湿って or 湿った
湿る 【しとる】
1. berry (e.g. grape, tomato, banana)Botany
ウェット
うるお
潤う
1. to become moist; to be moistened; to become damp; to get wet
2. to profit (from); to benefit; to become prosperous; to flourish; to be made rich
3. to be refreshed (of one's mind); to be enriched (of one's heart)
霑う 【うるおう】
霑う: Rarely-used kanji form.
うる
潤む
1. to be wet (with tears); to be moist
2. to get dim; to become blurred; to get cloudy; to get muddy; to be bleared
3. to become tear-chokedof one's voice
1. damply; moistly; clammily; stickilyOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
ジットリ、じとり
1. damp; moist; (slightly) wetOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. quiet; calm; peaceful; soft; gentle; mellow; gracefulOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
- 最近私が気に入っている店のケーキは、
- きじ生地 がしっとりとしていて柔らかいのが特徴だ。
1. damp; moistOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
ジトリ
しとしと
1. gently (raining); drizzlingOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. moist; dampOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
シトシト
あせ
汗
1. sweat; perspiration
- ひたい額
- の
- あせ汗
- を
- ふき
- なさい 。
2. moisture; condensation
3. gulp; oopsInternet slang, often as (汗)
ぬ
濡らす
1. to wet; to moisten; to dampen; to soak; to dip
濡す 【ぬらす】
濡す: Irregular okurigana usage.
ひた
浸す
1. to soak; to dip; to steep; to immerse
2. to moisten; to wet
漬す 【ひたす】
漬す: Rarely-used kanji form.