consisting of, containing, covered with, or soaked with liquid (such as water)
Water is definitely consisting of liquid (such as water).
I know “water isn’t wet” became a meme, but I think a lot of people who repeat it genuinely believe it to be true. And it may be true, by some definitions of the word. But colloquially, it’s false.
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Colloquially, it’s wet.
Merriam-Webster’s first definition is…
Water is definitely consisting of liquid (such as water).
I know “water isn’t wet” became a meme, but I think a lot of people who repeat it genuinely believe it to be true. And it may be true, by some definitions of the word. But colloquially, it’s false.
I didn’t come here for facts, I came to be a sassy b
i don’t like that definition. I don’t think molten iron is wet
I think the colloquial definition is something like “will my hand get wet if I put my hand in it? Then it’s wet”.
If, instead, you’d get maimed or killed, then wet doesn’t seem to fit.
Water is in water, so if water makes things wet it would also make itself wet. Ergo, water is wet
The water is made wet by the other water on it
That just makes more water
Yeah, but all of it is wet
It can’t give to itself a property that it gives to other things.
Why not?
I’m not here to educate you, Nor am I your parent. Take it up with either a teacher or your parents.
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