Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wetter
adjective
/ˈwɛtər/

Definition
Having more moisture; more humid or damp than another state.

Examples
- The weather is much wetter in the spring than in the winter.
- This region is known for its wetter climate due to the frequent rainfall.
- The ground is wetter after the heavy rain last night.

Meaning
The term “wetter” is used to describe a condition in which there is an increased level of moisture, often in comparison to something else that is drier.

Synonyms
- moist
- damp
- soggy
- humid