boiling, clammy, close, dank, irriguous, moist, mucky, muggy, oppresive, sodden, soggy, steamy, sticky, stifling, stuffy, sultry, sweating, sweltering, watery, wet.
An antonym for humid would be arid. Dry is similar, but not really the antonym.
dry, parched
Arid.
Steamy climate
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Soaking, sopping, and dripping are all adjectives for somthing wet
No, the word 'humid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (for example, a humid day or humid weather).The noun forms of the adjective 'humid' are humidness and humidity, which are both concrete nouns as a word for a physical amount of water or vapor in the air.
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Muggy
hot
Steamy climate
how about: moist, dank or humid. Another word for 'less damp' is 'drier'.
Warm mother nature heat what
Humid is an adjective.
Today the weather Is humid.
It is humidity.
Humid is an adjective that describes a high volume of water vapour in the atmosphere.
Soaking, sopping, and dripping are all adjectives for somthing wet
The root word "humid" refers to a condition of containing or characterized by moisture or dampness in the air or environment.
No, the word 'humid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (for example, a humid day or humid weather).The noun forms of the adjective 'humid' are humidness and humidity, which are both concrete nouns as a word for a physical amount of water or vapor in the air.