"Wicking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wicking" Meaning

The word "wicking" can have multiple meanings, but the most common usage is as a verb.

Wicking (verb): To wick means to absorb or draw (something) in or out quickly or rapidly, usually by capillary action. For example: "Water was wicking up the walls."

In a slightly different context, wicking can also refer to a type of athletic wear designed to help manage moisture and keep the wearer cool and dry. In this case, wicking clothing has tiny threads that absorb moisture and draw it away from the skin.

Example sentences:

1. The towel was wicking up the spilled water quickly.
2. The breathable wicking fabric helped keep me cool during my run.

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"Wicking" Examples

Here are five usage examples of the word "wicking":

1. Transitive Verb

The socks use a material that is good at wicking moisture away from the skin.
Example sentence: She put on a pair of socks that wicked the sweat from her feet.

2. Intransitive Verb

The carpet wicks the stains out of the fabric, leaving it looking as good as new.
Example sentence: The professional cleaner knew the right products and techniques to wick the wine stain.

3. Noun

The wicking fabric is very popular for making clothing and shoes for sports enthusiasts.
Example sentence: Many hikers prefer to wear wicking clothing for long hikes because it keeps them dry and cool.

4. Adjective

The wicking shoes were an excellent choice for the marathon runner.
Example sentence: The breathable and wicking properties made the shoes perfect for the ultramarathon experience.

5. Compare/General form

Wicking is a fabric technology that keeps garments drier by allowing moisture to evaporate quickly.
Example sentence: The athlete chose to wear wicking gear to stay cool during the competition.

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Wickedness refers to the quality of being morally wrong or evil, involving intentional harm or injury to others. It can also describe behavior that is cruel, vicious, or depraved.

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