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Water is wet because when you have water on your clothes or skin it evaporates into the surrounding air. Evaporation produces cooling because it's like energy.

Being a liquid, water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet. Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material.

Water is not wet because to say that something is wet means that the water on the surface of that something can be removed. Water cannot be removed from water. The defintion of wet is "covered or saturated with water or another liquid." which is something a liquid (in this case water) cannot do. If you dump water on water the molecules come together to make more water. If you dump water on the surface of something like a solid this will not happen and it will get wet. This is like asking if fire is burnt, fire cannot be burned, and it is only used as an adjective to show what happens to a solid if it touches it.