Humid is an adjective that describes a high volume of water vapour in the atmosphere.
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."
The root word "humid" refers to a condition of containing or characterized by moisture or dampness in the air or environment.
Hot and humid
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.
Muggy
hot
the word tropic means hot and humid
Hot and humid.
A few synonyms of humid are; damp, moist, muggy, sweltering, and sticky. Hope this helps :)