whet
verb /wet/
/wet/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they whet | /wet/ /wet/ |
he / she / it whets | /wets/ /wets/ |
past simple whetted | /ˈwetɪd/ /ˈwetɪd/ |
past participle whetted | /ˈwetɪd/ /ˈwetɪd/ |
-ing form whetting | /ˈwetɪŋ/ /ˈwetɪŋ/ |
- whet something to increase your desire for or interest in something
- The book will whet your appetite for more of her work.
Extra Examples- So, if this has whetted your appetite for setting up your own website, how should you get started?
- The long walk had whetted my appetite.
- This success whetted my appetite to go in for more competitions.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryWhet is used with these nouns as the object:- appetite
- knife
Word OriginOld English hwettan, of Germanic origin; related to German wetzen, based on an adjective meaning ‘sharp’.