water

/ˈwɔtər/
verb
  1. To give water to plants or animals.
    • Please water the flowers every morning.
    • The farmer waters his cows twice a day.
    • I forgot to water my garden, and the tomatoes wilted.
  2. To produce tears or saliva.
    • The smell of fresh bread made my mouth water.
    • Her eyes watered from the cold wind.
    • Chopping onions always makes my eyes water.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The clear liquid that falls as rain, fills rivers and lakes, and is essential for all living things.
    • Plants need water to grow.
    • The water in the lake was so clear you could see the bottom.
    • I drank a glass of cold water after my run.
  2. An area of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean.
    • Many fish live in these warm waters.
    • The boat drifted into shallow water.
    • We sailed across the open water.
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