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moist
/ mɔɪst /
adjective
slightly damp or wet
saturated with or suggestive of moisture
Other Word Forms
- moistful adjective
- moistless adjective
- moistly adverb
- moistness noun
- overmoist adjective
- semimoist adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of moist1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They're caused by a sudden updraft in humid, moist air, which leads to a heavy and localised burst of rain.
Western blacklegged ticks thrive in moist, cool environments.
It consists of two layers of moist sponge cake smothered in custard filling and whipped cream that’s then topped with a glorious spread of saucy strawberries and dollops of extra whipped cream.
An area of low pressure is set to develop in France as cool air high in the atmosphere pushes over very warm and moist air near the surface.
Running it through his fingers, he showed it to his deputies and they all shook their heads in disappointment — too moist.
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