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There is no abstract noun form for the adjective moist, which describes a physical condition.

The noun form for the adjective moist is moistness, a concrete noun.

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11y ago

No, the word moist is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as slightly wet, damp or humid.

The noun form for the adjective moist is moistness. A related noun form is moisture.

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7y ago

The word 'wet' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Example uses:

Noun: The wet and the dry are mixed separately before combining.

Verb: This plant does best if you wet the soil slightly.

Adjective: Please leave your wet shoes on the steps so they'll dry out.

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Moisture

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Moisture

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