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7 Nov 2020
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Question about English (US)
How to say the room is very damp in other ways?
How to say the room is very damp in other ways?
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7 Nov 2020
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- English (US)
I would say 'musty' if there is any type of damp odor. 'Muggy' if the air in the room just feels heavy with moisture. 'Muggy' usually means it is also warm in the room.
You can also say 'The room is humid'.
'It is so humid in here' or 'The room is musty' are probably the most commonly used.
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- English (US)
The room is soggy.
The room is moist.
The room is dripping with moisture.
- Arabic
- English (US)
- The room is musty.
- The room is muggy.
- The room is dank (uncommon to use)
- The room smells like mildew.
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- Arabic
@Geeverny
Thanks. But what's the most common expression?
Thanks. But what's the most common expression?
- English (US)
I would say 'musty' if there is any type of damp odor. 'Muggy' if the air in the room just feels heavy with moisture. 'Muggy' usually means it is also warm in the room.
You can also say 'The room is humid'.
'It is so humid in here' or 'The room is musty' are probably the most commonly used.
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