Letters that make soak
s, a, o, k are letters that make 'soak'
soaks is a word created by adding a letter to 'soak'
11 possible definitions for 'soak'
Under this definition, soak is a noun and has the following properties:
'soak' can be a type of natural process, activity, action, natural action.
"a good soak put life back in the wagon"
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
imbue has the same meaning as soak
'soak' can be a type of impregnate, saturate.
"soak the bandage with disinfectant"
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
alcoholism, alky, dipsomaniac, boozer, soaker, drunkard, wino, alcohol addiction, souse, drunk, sot, drunkenness, intoxication, inebriate, lush, alcoholic, rummy, inebriety, tipsiness, insobriety, inebriation are derivatives of 'soak'.
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
intoxicate, inebriate have the same meaning as 'soak'
'soak' can be a type of affect.
alcoholic drink, alcoholic beverage, inebriant, alcoholism, drunkard, intoxicant, wino, alcohol addiction, drunk, sot, drunkenness, intoxication, alcohol, inebriate, rummy, inebriety, tipsiness, insobriety, inebriation are derivatives of 'soak'.
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
"I soaked in the hot tub for an hour"
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
gazump, rob, fleece, overcharge, surcharge, hook, plume, pluck have the same meaning as 'soak'
undercharge has the opposite meaning of soak
overcharge is a derivative of soak.
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
'soak' can be a category of commerce, commercialism, mercantilism.
hock, hock-joint, pawn are derivatives of 'soak'.
Under this definition, soak is a verb and has the following properties:
'soak' can be a type of wet.
downpour, cloudburst, waterspout, torrent, soaker, pelter, deluge, soaking, drenching, souse, sousing are derivatives of 'soak'.
Under this definition, soak is a noun and has the following properties:
soaking has the same meaning as soak
soak is a derivative of soak.