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Whetted Meaning in English

word · lemma: whet

ˈhwɛtɪd/, /ˈwɛtɪd
HWET-id or WET-id
wˈɛtɪd
WET-id

Definition

'Whetted' is the past tense of 'whet', meaning to sharpen something (like a knife), or more commonly, to increase or stimulate someone's appetite, interest, or curiosity.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal or literary contexts. 'Whetted appetites' and 'whetted interest' are common phrases. Literal sharpening (like with tools) is rare in modern usage; figurative use is much more common. Don't confuse with 'wet' (not related).

Example Sentences

The chef whetted the knife before cutting vegetables.

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The movie trailer whetted my appetite for the film.

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The smell of bread whetted his hunger.

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That brief preview really whetted my curiosity.

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Her stories always whetted our appetite for more adventure.

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Just a sip of the soup whetted my appetite for dinner.

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