dampish (Meaning)
dampish (s)
slightly wet
dampish (a.)
Moderately damp or moist.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dampish
dampish Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The forest floor had a dampish, earthy smell after a period of rain.
- The laundry came out of the dryer slightly dampish, requiring a few extra minutes on the drying rack.
- The old book had a faint, dampish odor, hinting at years spent in a humid environment.
- She wrung out the dishcloth, leaving it just dampish for further wiping.
- The clay needed to be dampish and malleable for optimal sculpting.
- 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.