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soak vs sluice

sluice vs soak

soak and sluice both are nouns.

soak and sluice both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
soak Yes No Yes No
sluice Yes No Yes No
As verbs, sluice is a hyponym of soak; that is, sluice is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than soak:
  • soak: cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
  • sluice: irrigate with water from a sluice
Other hyponyms of soak include brine, bedraggle, draggle, bate, ret, flush.
soak (noun) sluice (noun)
washing something by allowing it to soak conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegate
the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid)
soak (verb) sluice (verb)
fill, soak, or imbue totally irrigate with water from a sluice
cover with liquid; pour liquid onto draw through a sluice
heat a metal prior to working it transport in or send down a sluice
become drunk or drink excessively pour as if from a sluice
make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
beat severely
submerge in a liquid
rip off; ask an unreasonable price
leave as a guarantee in return for money
Difference between soak and sluice

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