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Soak in Meaning in English

expression

ˈsoʊk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SOHK in
sˈəʊk/ /ˈɪn
SOHK in

Definition

To become completely absorbed in something, either literally (like absorbing water) or figuratively (like fully experiencing an emotion, thought, or moment).

Usage & Nuances

Often used figuratively to describe deep emotional or mental absorption ('soak in the atmosphere', 'let it soak in'). Rarely means only the literal soaking; usually implies taking in an experience fully. Can be followed by objects like 'information', 'view', 'moment'. Common in informal and conversational contexts.

Example Sentences

She likes to soak in a warm bath after work.

basic

Give me a moment to soak in this news.

basic

Take a deep breath and soak in the beautiful view.

basic

It took a while for the truth to really soak in.

natural

We just sat there, trying to soak in the atmosphere.

natural

Let it soak in before you make any big decisions.

natural