濡れる

ぬれる

to get wet

JLPT N4

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 濡れる (ぬれる) means "to get wet" or "to become damp." It is commonly used when something or someone comes into contact with water or moisture unintentionally.

Common Contexts

You will often hear 濡れる in everyday situations like getting caught in the rain, touching something wet, or describing natural moisture like dew. It is an intransitive verb, so it does not take a direct object.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 雨に濡れる: to get wet in the rain — used when caught outside during rain.
  • 服が濡れる: clothes get wet — describing clothing soaked with water.
  • 手が濡れている: hands are wet — often a reason to avoid touching electronics.
  • 朝露で濡れる: to be wet with morning dew — natural moisture on plants.

Register and Nuance

濡れる is neutral and can be used in casual and polite speech. It simply states the fact of being wet without implying blame or emotion.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 濡れる with ぬらす (濡らす), which is the transitive form meaning "to wet something." Remember 濡れる is intransitive (something gets wet), while 濡らす means to cause something to get wet.

Example Sentences

あめにぬれて、ふくがびしょぬれになった。

I got wet in the rain and my clothes became soaking wet.

てがぬれているから、すまほをさわらないで。

My hands are wet, so please don't touch the smartphone.

あさつゆでくさがぬれている。

The grass is wet with morning dew.