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.
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.
Both "more moist" and "moister" appear to be accepted, though "moister" sounds much like "moisture".
Moistness is the noun form for the adjective moist.
Damp is a noun that can describe the word moist. Another noun for the word moist is the word wet.
No, dew is a noun, moist is an adjective
The word humidity is a noun. It is dampness in the air.
Moisture
No, "moist" is not a noun; it is an adjective used to describe something that is slightly wet or damp. For example, you might say, "The cake is moist," indicating that it has a desirable level of moisture.
The opposite of moist is dry or dried, but could also be parched or arid depending on the noun being modified.
Use it as a noun. 'The pickle, was inside the moist container.'
definitly moist.
Moist is an adjective.
The anagram for 'moist' is 'omits'.
Moist