boiling, clammy, close, dank, irriguous, moist, mucky, muggy, oppresive, sodden, soggy, steamy, sticky, stifling, stuffy, sultry, sweating, sweltering, watery, wet.
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'.
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The suffix for the word "humid" is "-ity," which changes the word to "humidity."
Humid is an adjective.
Today the weather Is humid.
You can change "humid" to a noun by using the word "humidity."
Soaking, sopping, and dripping are all adjectives for somthing wet
Humid is an adjective that describes a high volume of water vapour in the atmosphere.
The root word "humid" refers to a condition of containing or characterized by moisture or dampness in the air or environment.