moist (Meaning)
moist (s)
slightly wet
moist (a.)
Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air.
Fresh, or new.
moist (v. t.)
To moisten.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moist
moist Sentence Examples
- The moist soil crumbled easily in my hands, perfect for planting.
- The rich, moist chocolate cake melted in my mouth like a dream.
- The towels were still slightly moist from being washed and dried.
- The moist air hung heavy in the greenhouse, creating a humid environment for the plants.
- The sponge was so moist that it absorbed the detergent quickly and effectively.
- The moist meadow grass glistened in the morning dew, creating a vibrant emerald carpet.
- The moist clay was pliable and perfect for molding into shapes.
- The moist butter spread easily on the fluffy pancakes, enhancing their flavor.
- The moist lips of the baby glistened with a healthy sheen.
- The moist leaves of the rainforest dripped with condensation, creating a constant symphony of dripping water.
FAQs About the word moist
slightly wetModerately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air., Fresh, or new., To moisten.
damp, dampish, soaking, wettish, soaked, dank, dripping,humid, soggy, dewy
burnt, burnt, arid, arid, dry,dry, waterless, waterless, bone-dry, baked
The moist soil crumbled easily in my hands, perfect for planting.
The rich, moist chocolate cake melted in my mouth like a dream.
The towels were still slightly moist from being washed and dried.
The moist air hung heavy in the greenhouse, creating a humid environment for the plants.