IPA: /ˈdjuːiɪst/
KK: /ˈduːiɪst/
Having the most moisture or freshness, often used to describe something that is covered in dew or has a fresh, wet appearance.
The dewiest morning leaves sparkled in the sunlight.
Comparative: dewier
Superlative: dewiest
Dewiest → It is formed from "dew" (from Old English *deaw*, meaning moisture or condensation) and the suffix "-iest" (meaning most). The word "dewiest" means having the most dew or being the most moist.
Think of 'dew' as moisture in the morning, and remember that 'dewiest' describes something that has the most moisture.