dampish (Meaning)

Wordnet

dampish (s)

slightly wet

Webster

dampish (a.)

Moderately damp or moist.

dampish Sentence Examples

  1. The morning air held a dampish chill, prompting me to grab a jacket.
  2. After the light drizzle, the grass was left with a dampish feeling underfoot.
  3. The basement remained slightly dampish due to a recent plumbing leak.
  4. To prevent mildew growth, it's best to avoid leaving towels in a dampish bathroom.
  5. The forest floor had a dampish, earthy smell after a period of rain.
  6. The laundry came out of the dryer slightly dampish, requiring a few extra minutes on the drying rack.
  7. The old book had a faint, dampish odor, hinting at years spent in a humid environment.
  8. She wrung out the dishcloth, leaving it just dampish for further wiping.
  9. The clay needed to be dampish and malleable for optimal sculpting.
  10. The beach sand was cool and dampish from the receding tide.

FAQs About the word dampish

slightly wetModerately damp or moist.

moist, damp, dripping, dank,humid, wettish, tropical, water-soaked, sticky, sweltering

droughty, dry, waterless, arid, burnt, waterless, burnt,dry, dusty, arid

The morning air held a dampish chill, prompting me to grab a jacket.

After the light drizzle, the grass was left with a dampish feeling underfoot.

The basement remained slightly dampish due to a recent plumbing leak.

To prevent mildew growth, it's best to avoid leaving towels in a dampish bathroom.