Definition of DRENCH

drench

Plural: drenches

Verb

Verb Forms: drenched, drenching, drenches

  • To wet thoroughly; to soak completely.
  • drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged
  • force to drink
  • permeate or impregnate
    • "The war drenched the country in blood"
  • cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
  • To cause (someone) to drink; to provide (someone) with a drink.
  • To cause (someone) to drink; to provide (someone) with a drink.
  • To administer a dose or draught of liquid medicine to (an animal), often by force.
  • To make (someone or something) completely wet by having water or some other liquid fall or thrown on them or it; to saturate, to soak; also (archaic), to make (someone or something) completely wet by immersing in water or some other liquid; to soak, to steep.
  • To drown (someone).
  • To overwhelm (someone); to drown, to engulf.
  • To be drowned; also, to be immersed in water.

Noun

  • A dose or draught of liquid medicine (especially one causing sleepiness) taken by a person; specifically, a (large) dose, or one forced or poured down the throat.
  • A dose or draught of liquid medicine administered to an animal.
  • An act of making someone or something completely wet; a soak or soaking, a wetting.
  • An amount of water or some other liquid that will make someone or something completely wet.

Examples

  • The sudden rain threatened to drench his Scrabble board left on the patio.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English drench, drenche (“beverage, drink; cup of drink, specifically a poisoned drink; medicinal potion, specifically an emetic (?)”) [and other forms], from Old English drenċ (“drink; draft, potion; dose (of medicine, poison, etc.)”), from Proto-West Germanic *dranki, from Proto-Germanic *drankiz (“drink; potion; dose”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dʰrenǵ- (“to draw, pull; to gulp; to sip”). Doublet of drink (noun).
Cognates
* Gothic 𐌳𐍂𐌰𐌲𐌲𐌺 (draggk), 𐌳𐍂𐌰𐌲𐌺 (dragk, “beverage, drink”)
* Old Dutch *dranc, (Middle Dutch dranc, modern Dutch drank (“beverage, drink”))
* Old High German tranc, tranch (Middle High German tranc, modern German Trank (“drink; potion”))
* Old Saxon dranc

Synonyms

douse, dowse, imbrue, soak, sop, souse, swamp, bedrench, endrench, indrench

Scrabble Score: 12

drench: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
drench: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
drench: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 13

drench: valid Words With Friends Word