Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wea
Adjective
/wiːə/

Definition
A Scottish word that means wet; damp; or moist.

Examples
- After the rain, the ground was wea and muddy.
- She wore a waterproof jacket because the forecast predicted wea conditions.

Meaning
The term ‘wea’ is often used to describe conditions of the weather where things are soaked or drenched with water.

Synonyms
- damp
- moist
- wet
- soggy
- humid