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Soak through Meaning in English

expression

ˈsoʊk/ /ˈθɹu
SOHK THROO
sˈəʊk/ /θɹˈuː
SOHK THROO

Definition

To become completely wet, with liquid passing through from one side to the other. This often describes water moving through clothes, paper, or other materials.

Usage & Nuances

'Soak through' is informal and used mostly for liquids like water. Common with clothes: 'My socks were soaked through.' Not used for solid things or for very quick exposures. Often follows patterns like 'soak through something' (e.g., shirt, paper).

Example Sentences

The rain made my shoes soak through.

basic

After spilling water, the paper towel soaked through quickly.

basic

If you swim in your clothes, they will soak through.

basic

My socks were soaked through even though I wore boots.

natural

Don’t sit there—the bench is soaked through from the rain.

natural

The envelope soaked through, so the letter inside got wet too.

natural