dew
Dew is the tiny water drops that appear on grass and plants early in the morning.
Explanation at your level:
Dew is water. You see it on the grass in the morning. It is not rain. It is very small drops. You see it when the sun comes up. It is pretty. It goes away when it gets hot.
Dew is the small drops of water on the ground. You can see it on leaves or grass early in the morning. It happens when the air is cold at night. It is a sign that a new day is starting.
Dew refers to the liquid water droplets that form on outdoor surfaces during the night. It is a natural process caused by cooling temperatures. Many people enjoy walking in the garden when the grass is still covered in morning dew because it looks very fresh and peaceful.
The term dew describes the condensation of water vapor into liquid droplets on cool surfaces. While it is a scientific phenomenon, it is frequently used in literature to evoke a sense of purity or the beginning of a new day. You will often hear the term dew point in weather forecasts, which indicates the temperature at which air becomes saturated.
Beyond its literal definition as atmospheric condensation, dew carries significant aesthetic weight in English. It is often used figuratively to describe something that is pristine, untouched, or newly emerged. In academic contexts, it relates to thermodynamics and meteorology, specifically regarding the dew point. Its usage in prose often signals a transition, such as the shift from the darkness of night to the clarity of dawn, reflecting a change in mood or narrative tone.
The word dew serves as a bridge between the empirical and the poetic. Etymologically rooted in ancient Germanic languages, it has retained its simplicity while evolving into a symbol of ephemeral beauty. In literary theory, dew is frequently employed as a metaphor for the transient nature of life—something that glistens brilliantly but inevitably vanishes under the intensity of the sun. Mastering the use of this word involves recognizing this duality: it is both a precise meteorological measurement and a evocative tool for describing the delicate, fleeting moments of the natural world.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Dew is liquid water formed by condensation.
- It appears on surfaces like grass in the early morning.
- It is an uncountable noun.
- It disappears as the sun warms the air.
Have you ever walked outside early in the morning and noticed that your shoes got wet, even though it hadn't rained? That is the magic of dew! It is one of nature's most beautiful morning surprises.
Essentially, dew is just water that has changed from a gas (water vapor) into a liquid. When the temperature drops at night, the air can't hold as much moisture, so it settles onto cool surfaces like blades of grass, spiderwebs, or the hood of a car. It is a completely natural, scientific process called condensation.
You will usually see it in the early morning hours. As soon as the sun starts to warm things up, the dew evaporates and disappears. It is a fleeting, delicate phenomenon that reminds us how much moisture is actually floating in the air around us all the time!
The word dew has a very long and sturdy history in the English language. It comes all the way from the Old English word dēaw, which has roots in the Proto-Germanic dawwaz. It is fascinating to see how a word that describes something so light and temporary has survived for thousands of years!
If you look at related languages, you can see the family resemblance. In Dutch, the word is dauw, and in German, it is Tau. All of these words share that same ancient origin, pointing back to a time when people were deeply observant of the natural world and the cycles of the day.
Historically, dew was often associated with freshness, purity, and the start of a new day. In literature and poetry, it has been used for centuries to symbolize youth or a new beginning because it appears fresh every single morning. Understanding the etymology of dew helps you see that it isn't just a weather term; it is a word deeply woven into the human experience of watching the seasons and the sun rise.
Using the word dew is quite straightforward, but it is mostly used in descriptive or literary contexts. You wouldn't typically use it in a high-pressure business meeting, but you would certainly use it when describing a beautiful morning, a garden, or a camping trip.
Commonly, we talk about morning dew. This is the most frequent collocation because that is when you actually see it. You might also hear people talk about heavy dew, which means there is a lot of moisture on the ground, or dew-covered, which is a great adjective to use when describing a landscape.
In terms of register, dew is neutral to slightly poetic. It is perfectly acceptable in everyday conversation, but it has a nice, evocative quality that makes your writing or speech sound more vivid. Whether you are writing a poem or just telling a friend about your morning walk, dew is the perfect word to set a peaceful, natural scene.
Even though dew is a simple noun, it appears in several interesting expressions. Here are a few to help you sound more natural:
- Fresh as the morning dew: Used to describe someone who looks very rested and energetic. Example: After her nap, she looked as fresh as the morning dew.
- Dew point: A scientific term, but often used in weather reports. Example: The humidity is high because the dew point is rising.
- Bathed in dew: A literary way to say something is covered in moisture. Example: The meadow was bathed in dew under the rising sun.
- Dew-kissed: A poetic way to describe plants or flowers. Example: She picked a bouquet of dew-kissed roses.
- Early bird catches the dew: A play on the classic idiom about early risers. Example: If you want to see the garden at its best, you have to be an early bird to catch the dew.
Grammatically, dew is an uncountable noun. This means you don't say 'a dew' or 'dews.' You simply refer to it as 'the dew' or just 'dew.' It acts as a singular mass noun in your sentences.
For pronunciation, it is quite simple but can vary slightly. In American English, it is often pronounced /duː/ (rhyming with 'do' or 'shoe'). In British English, it is often pronounced /djuː/ (with a slight 'y' sound before the 'oo'). Both are perfectly correct, so don't worry too much about which one you choose!
The stress is always on the single syllable. Because it is a short word, it is easy to rhyme. Some good rhyming words include few, new, blue, crew, and view. When you are speaking, try to keep the vowel sound long and clear to really emphasize the freshness of the word.
Fun Fact
The word has remained remarkably consistent in spelling and meaning for over 1,000 years.
Pronunciation Guide
starts with a soft 'd' followed by a 'y' sound
sounds exactly like 'do' or 'due'
Common Errors
- pronouncing the 'w' as a separate syllable
- confusing with 'do' or 'due' (which are homophones)
- stressing the wrong part of the word
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read
Simple to use in sentences
Easy to pronounce
Clear sound
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Uncountable Nouns
Use 'some' or 'the' with dew.
Subject-Verb Agreement
The dew is (not are) on the grass.
Adjective Placement
The morning dew is fresh.
Examples by Level
The dew is on the grass.
water on grass
uncountable noun
I see the dew.
looking at water
simple subject-verb
The dew is cold.
temperature of water
adjective usage
Morning dew is nice.
morning water
compound noun
Look at the dew!
exclamation
imperative
The dew is wet.
state of water
adjective
No dew today.
absence of water
negation
Sun dries the dew.
sun removes water
verb usage
The grass was covered in dew this morning.
I walked through the wet dew.
The dew sparkled in the sunlight.
My shoes are soaked from the dew.
Is there dew on the flowers?
The morning dew makes the garden look fresh.
I love the smell of the morning dew.
The dew disappeared by noon.
The heavy dew made the hiking trail quite slippery.
We woke up early to see the dew on the spiderwebs.
The dew point is quite high today, so it feels humid.
The morning dew gave the landscape a magical quality.
She wiped the dew off the car window.
The dew-covered lawn looked like it was covered in diamonds.
The flowers were still wet with dew.
The dew evaporates quickly once the sun rises.
The morning air was thick with the scent of pine and dew.
He stood in the field, his boots dampened by the morning dew.
The forecast warns of high humidity and a rising dew point.
The garden, still glistening with dew, was a sight to behold.
She captured a photograph of a single dew drop on a petal.
The dew-kissed meadows were silent in the early light.
The transition from night to day was marked by the settling of dew.
The dew serves as a vital source of water for small insects.
The poet used the image of morning dew to symbolize the fleeting nature of youth.
Meteorological data indicates that the dew point will remain constant overnight.
The dew-drenched forest floor was teeming with life in the dawn light.
Her skin looked as fresh as if it had been bathed in morning dew.
The subtle accumulation of dew is essential for the survival of these desert plants.
The morning mist and dew created a veil of mystery over the valley.
He contemplated the ephemeral beauty of the dew before it vanished.
The dew point is a critical factor in determining the likelihood of fog.
The dew, a transient jewel of the dawn, vanished before the day had truly begun.
In the stillness of the pre-dawn hours, the dew acts as a silent witness to the world's renewal.
The scientific study of dew formation provides deep insights into micro-climates.
She found the dew-laden grass to be a metaphor for the fragile state of her own memories.
The dew point threshold was reached, resulting in a thick, pervasive morning fog.
His prose was often described as being as clear and refreshing as morning dew.
The ancient ritual involved gathering the first dew of spring for its purported healing properties.
The crystalline structure of the dew drop reflected the entire horizon in miniature.
مترادفها
متضادها
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"fresh as the morning dew"
very fresh and energetic
She felt fresh as the morning dew after her nap.
casual"dew point"
temperature where air condenses
Check the dew point before you go hiking.
neutral"bathed in dew"
completely wet with dew
The garden was bathed in dew.
literary"dew-kissed"
gently touched by dew
The dew-kissed leaves were beautiful.
literary"the dew of youth"
the freshness of being young
He still had the dew of youth in his eyes.
literary"early bird catches the dew"
you must be early to see the best things
Remember, the early bird catches the dew.
casualEasily Confused
homophones
due means expected or owed
The project is due tomorrow.
homophones
do is a verb for action
I have work to do.
adjective form
dewy describes something covered in dew
The grass was dewy.
both are condensation
fog is suspended in air, dew is on surfaces
The fog was thick today.
Sentence Patterns
The dew is on the [noun].
The dew is on the grass.
The [noun] was covered in dew.
The bench was covered in dew.
I saw [noun] wet with dew.
I saw leaves wet with dew.
The dew evaporated as the [noun] rose.
The dew evaporated as the sun rose.
The [adjective] dew glistened in the [noun].
The morning dew glistened in the light.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Dew is an uncountable noun.
Dew does not have a plural form.
They have different sources.
It doesn't fall; it condenses.
Dew is strictly a noun.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Picture your front door covered in dew every morning.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it when describing a beautiful, fresh morning.
Cultural Insight
It represents freshness and new beginnings in literature.
Grammar Shortcut
Never add an 's' to dew.
Say It Right
Keep it short; it is only one syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't say 'a dew'.
Did You Know?
Dew is a result of condensation, just like the water on a cold soda can.
Study Smart
Keep a nature journal and use the word 'dew' to describe your morning observations.
Poetic License
Use 'dew-kissed' to make your writing sound more sophisticated.
Homophone Alert
Remember it sounds exactly like 'due' and 'do' (in some accents).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
D-E-W: Drops Every Wednesday (or whenever you see it!)
Visual Association
Imagine a bright green leaf with a single, perfect, sparkling ball of water on it.
Word Web
چالش
Go outside before 8 AM and try to find dew on a leaf.
ریشه کلمه
Old English
Original meaning: dēaw
بافت فرهنگی
None, it is a neutral meteorological term.
Dew is often associated with the 'freshness' of the English countryside and early morning gardening.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
gardening
- dew on the leaves
- dew-covered plants
- early morning gardening
weather reports
- high dew point
- humidity levels
- morning condensation
hiking/camping
- wet boots from dew
- dew-drenched tent
- early morning hike
poetry/writing
- fresh as dew
- dew-kissed petals
- ephemeral dew
Conversation Starters
"Do you like walking outside in the early morning when there is dew?"
"Have you ever noticed how dew disappears as the day gets warmer?"
"Does the word 'dew' make you think of a specific season?"
"What is the most beautiful thing you have seen covered in dew?"
"Why do you think poets love to write about dew?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a morning walk where you noticed the dew on the ground.
Write a short poem about a single dewdrop.
Explain the science of dew to someone who has never heard of it.
How does the presence of morning dew change the way a garden looks?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, rain falls from clouds, while dew forms on surfaces.
It is generally clean, but it can collect dust or pollutants from surfaces.
The sun warms the air and the surface, causing the water to evaporate.
It is the temperature the air must reach to become saturated with water.
No, it is an uncountable noun.
Yes, it can happen if the temperature drops enough at night.
Like 'do' or 'due'.
It is usually cool because it forms at night when temperatures drop.
خودت رو بسنج
The ___ is on the grass in the morning.
Dew is the water found on grass in the morning.
Which of these is true about dew?
Dew forms on surfaces through condensation.
Dew is a countable noun.
Dew is an uncountable noun.
Word
معنی
Understanding word forms.
Standard subject-verb order.
The ___ point is the temperature where dew forms.
Dew point is a specific meteorological term.
What does 'dew-kissed' imply?
It is a poetic way to describe something wet with dew.
Dew is a form of precipitation like rain.
Dew is condensation, not precipitation.
Word
معنی
Matching advanced vocabulary.
Complex sentence structure.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
Dew is nature's way of turning cool air into sparkling morning water.
- Dew is liquid water formed by condensation.
- It appears on surfaces like grass in the early morning.
- It is an uncountable noun.
- It disappears as the sun warms the air.
Memory Palace Trick
Picture your front door covered in dew every morning.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it when describing a beautiful, fresh morning.
Cultural Insight
It represents freshness and new beginnings in literature.
Grammar Shortcut
Never add an 's' to dew.
مثال
The grass was wet with morning dew.
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