watering
/wˈɔtɝɪŋ/noun3 syllables
Watering means: shedding tears.
Synonyms for watering3
noun, as in shedding tears
What does watering mean?2
noun
1
shedding tears
2
wetting with water“the lawn needs a great deal of watering”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with watering?1
three syllables
Watering in a sentence
- The dry season has low humidity, and some watering holes and rivers dry up.CM
- There's an old, unused flowerpot and a watering can laying on the balcony.Piteris
- It offers a mouth-watering selection of delights.AlanF_US
- He was watering his garden with a hose.CK
- Watering your ivy with cold water could shock its roots.Amastan
- Ziri is having problems with watering his ivy.Amastan
- Raising a daughter is like watering your neighbour's garden.Jesse
- I don't have enough water for watering my garden.Eccles17
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Forms of watering
as a noun
- plural
- waterings