The opposite is wet, or the similar words moist, damp, or humid.
damp .
The word 'damp' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'damp' is a word for moisture diffused through the air or a substance, or condensed on a surface; a word for a thing.Example as a noun: The damp had penetrated the whole house.Example as a verb: He tried to damp the anger he felt.Example as an adjective: The books got moldy in the damp basement.The noun form of the adjective 'damp' is dampness.Example: The documents were stored away from the dampness.
There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.
moist, wet, soggy, humid, dank, clammy, dewy
dry, arid
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The opposite is wet, or the similar words moist, damp, or humid.
damp .
I had a damp cloth. The weather was rather damp today.
it just has to be damp
damp
"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
Condensation gives off heat.Here's how to remember it- It is the opposite of evaporation, which COOLS you when a breeze blows on your damp skin on a hot summer day (that's why we sweat).
the clothes were damp
damp is translated 'humide' in French.
The word 'damp' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'damp' is a word for moisture diffused through the air or a substance, or condensed on a surface; a word for a thing.Example as a noun: The damp had penetrated the whole house.Example as a verb: He tried to damp the anger he felt.Example as an adjective: The books got moldy in the damp basement.The noun form of the adjective 'damp' is dampness.Example: The documents were stored away from the dampness.