Drench

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Meanings of Drench

   
Verb
  • To make something very wet, like when it rains a lot.
  • To give a drink to an animal, especially when it needs medicine.
   
Noun
  • A drink given to an animal, usually to help it feel better.
  • A special drink or medicine that is given to help someone or something.
   

Explanation of the word: Drench

Drench means to make something very wet. If you pour a lot of water on a sponge, you drench it!

   

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Translations for the word: Drench

   
hindi
भिगोना

bhigona

भिगोना

bhigona

सिक्त करना

sikt karna

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Drench

  • I will drench my toy in the pool.
  • The garden was drenched after the storm.
  • He drench his shirt while washing the car.
  • The kids love to drench each other with water balloons.
  • She drench the paper with paint for art.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Drench

A Rainy Day Adventure!

Oh, what a rainy day it is! The clouds are dark and heavy, ready to drench everything below. Imagine jumping in puddles, splashing water everywhere!

When the rain falls, it’s like nature is giving the world a big, refreshing shower. The flowers drink up the water, and the trees sway happily.

But remember, after the rain, a beautiful rainbow might appear! So, grab your raincoat and boots, and let’s go explore the magical world that gets drenched in rain.

Who knows what fun adventures await us? Let’s make a splash!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Drench

To drench means to soak something completely with water or another liquid.

You pronounce 'drench' like this: drench (it rhymes with 'bench').

The word 'drench' comes from the Old English word 'drencan', which means to drink.

The word 'drench' in Hindi is 'भिगोना' (Bhigonā).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Drench

Fact: When it rains a lot, we say the ground gets drenched! Plants love it because they need water to grow.
Proverb: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. (This means don't rely on just one thing, like not getting drenched in one rain!)
Quote: "Life is like a rainstorm; it can drench you, but it also helps you grow." - Unknown