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.
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.
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.
Moisture
Moisture
The word humidity is a noun. It is dampness in the air.
Moist
The word moist has one syllable.
A positive connotation for wet could be moist.
wet
Moistness is the noun form for the adjective moist.
The word "moist" can be described by the noun "dampness."
No, dew is a noun, moist is an adjective
The word humidity is a noun. It is dampness in the air.
Moisture
The opposite of moist is dry or dried, but could also be parched or arid depending on the noun being modified.
I love to snack on crunchy pickles with my sandwich at lunchtime.
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Moist is an adjective.
moist
MOIST
definitly moist.