humid

IPA: hjˈumʌd

adjective

  • Containing perceptible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery.
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Examples of "humid" in Sentences

  • The room is dank and humid.
  • We like the dark, the wet, humid, earthy smell.
  • The lower the humidity, the faster water evaporates.
  • The temperature was, and the humidity was 42 percent.
  • The climate of the Rangit River basin is cold and humid.
  • In the lower elevations, the climate is humid subtropical.
  • Most of the state falls in the humid continental climate zone.
  • Bare legs are the norm, as nylons in humid weather are horrible.
  • In the foothills of the mountains, the climate is cool and humid.
  • The climate for much of the distribution range is warm and humid.
  • How does the haybale/straw construction perform in humid climates?
  • Application to the measurement of the degree of humidity of the air.
  • The plant is found in humid lowland tropics below 1,500 feet, and in rain forest habitats.
  • Folks that live in humid places can have problems with internal condensation build-up despite never riding in the rain.
  • Heat pumps work fine in humid climates - they have problems working in very cold climates and then need back up radiant strips for heat - which gets expensive, as we all know.
  • Nokia has already had a few problems rolling out its new touchscreen 5800 XpressMusic phone, including earpieces that go bad in humid weather and firmmware that wouldn't work on certain big-city 3G networks on the US model, but now they're screwing around with something serious: customers 'money.

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