Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Humid"
Synonyms of "Humid" and their differences
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What is the difference between humid and damp and wet ?
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Humid is talking about the atmosphere
Thailand has a very humid climate
Damp is talking about the environment (surfaces etc) damp is like between wet and dry 50/50
I washed the towels, they are still damp(not yet dry)
Wet is talking directly to something being covered with water
I walked out in the rain and got wet.
Thailand has a very humid climate
Damp is talking about the environment (surfaces etc) damp is like between wet and dry 50/50
I washed the towels, they are still damp(not yet dry)
Wet is talking directly to something being covered with water
I walked out in the rain and got wet.
Q:
What is the difference between humid and damp ?
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humid is referring to the weather.
damp is referring to when something is slightly wet.
damp is referring to when something is slightly wet.
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What is the difference between humid and muggy ?
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They are synonyms. It’s the type of thing being described changes which is better to use but both are acceptable. Muggy is more for describing weather while humid is describing moisture in air.
Rainforests usually have high levels of humidity.
Hot showers always make the restroom humid.
At the peak of summer, I went to the local pool because it was particularly muggy and warm.
Rainforests usually have high levels of humidity.
Hot showers always make the restroom humid.
At the peak of summer, I went to the local pool because it was particularly muggy and warm.
Q:
What is the difference between humid and damp ?
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Humid usually refers to the condition of air, usually regarding weather.
"This room is very humid! It is making my hair look silly."
Damp is an object that is slightly wet or moist.
"My clothes are still damp after washing them"
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"This room is very humid! It is making my hair look silly."
Damp is an object that is slightly wet or moist.
"My clothes are still damp after washing them"
Here is a link explaining more https://www.italki.com/question/243890?hl=en-us
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What is the difference between humid and moist ?
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@IlyaCheh No. Humidity describes a situation where there is both heat and water. Not just heat. Moisture can be used to describe water alone without heat.
eg. When it is humid, it is always moist. But when it is moist, it is not always humid.
eg. When it is humid, it is always moist. But when it is moist, it is not always humid.
Translations of "Humid"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? humid
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You can say humid and people will know what you mean. Good synonyms would be “muggy” or you could say “the weather is sticky”, but that last one is a little more rural
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? humid
A:
hue -mid
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Please show me how to pronounce humid
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It's so humid. Does this sound natural?
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Completely natural!
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It’s humid here , how about there? Does this sound natural?
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Please show me how to pronounce humid?.
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humid. Does this sound natural?
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Hee -- you -- mid
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