Humid

Definition

Humid is an adjective that describes an environment or conditions as being high in moisture or dampness.

Parts of Speech

Humid is primarily used as an adjective.

Pronunciation
  • American English: /ˈhjuːmɪd/ (HYOO-mid)
  • British English: /ˈhjuːmɪd/ (HYOO-mid)
Etymology

The term "humid" comes from the French word "humide," which in turn derives from the Latin word "humidus." "Humidus" means 'moist, wet,' and is related to "humēre," which means 'be moist or wet.'

Derivatives
  • Humidity (noun)
  • Humidify (verb)
  • Humidification (noun)
  • Humidifier (noun)
Synonyms
  • Damp
  • Moist
  • Wet
Antonyms
  • Dry
  • Arid
  • Parched
Usage

The adjective "humid" is used to describe the quality of air or a particular environment as being high in moisture content. For example: "The humid air made the heat feel more oppressive."

Related Terms
  • Humidex
  • Humidistat
  • Relative humidity
Detailed Definition

"Humid" is used as an adjective with the following meanings:

  • Containing or characterized by a great deal of water vapor:
  • "The air is humid today, which is typical for a summer day in Florida."
  • Not dry or arid:
  • "Plants from humid climates often struggle to adapt to drier environments."

Overall, "humid" is used to describe a sense of dampness or wetness in the air, typically associated with heat but can also apply to cooler conditions. It often pertains to weather and climate but can also describe other moist conditions.

humid

As they trekked through the humid rainforest, they could feel the moisture cling to their skin, the thick air heavy with the scent of wet earth and lush foliage.
On the humid summer day, the city felt like a giant sauna with heat radiating from the concrete and perspiration trickling down the brows of the inhabitants.
The interior of the greenhouse was humid, with moisture condensing on the glass panes and droplets hanging heavy on the wide leaves of the exotic plants inside.

🇨🇳 Mandarin Chinese

  • 潮湿 (Cháoshī)
  • IPA: /ʈʂʰɑ̌ʊ̯.ʂɨ/
  • Respelling: chow-shih

  • 湿润 (Shīrùn)
  • IPA: /ʂɨ́.ɻwə̌n/
  • Respelling: shih-run

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • आर्द्र (Ārdr)
  • IPA: /aːrd̪r/
  • Respelling: aa-rdr

  • नम (Nam)
  • IPA: /nəm/
  • Respelling: num

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Húmedo
  • IPA: /ˈumedo/
  • Respelling: oo-medo

  • Mojado
  • IPA: /moˈxado/
  • Respelling: mo-ha-do

🇫🇷 French

  • Humide
  • IPA: /ymid/
  • Respelling: yuh-meed

  • Mouillé
  • IPA: /mujɛ/
  • Respelling: moo-yay

🇦🇪 Arabic (Modern Standard)

  • رطب (Rutb)
  • IPA: /ratb/
  • Respelling: ratb

  • مبلل (Mablul)
  • IPA: /mablʊl/
  • Respelling: mab-lul

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • আর্দ্র (Ārdr)
  • IPA: /ard̪r/
  • Respelling: aar-dhr

  • ভিজা (Bhijā)
  • IPA: /bʱid͡ʒa/
  • Respelling: bhee-ja

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Влажный (Vlazhnyy)
  • IPA: /ˈvlɐʂnɨj/
  • Respelling: vla-zhnyy

  • Сырой (Syroy)
  • IPA: /ˈsɨroj/
  • Respelling: sy-ro-y

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Úmido
  • IPA: /ˈumidu/
  • Respelling: oo-mi-du

  • Molhado
  • IPA: /muˈʎadu/
  • Respelling: moo-lya-du

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Lembab
  • IPA: /ləmbab/
  • Respelling: luhm-bab

  • Basah
  • IPA: /basah/
  • Respelling: ba-sah

🇩🇪 German

  • Feucht
  • IPA: /fɔʏ̯çt/
  • Respelling: foicht

  • Nass
  • IPA: /nas/
  • Respelling: nas

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 湿度が高い (Shitsudo ga takai)
  • IPA: /ɕit͡sɨdo ɡa takai/
  • Respelling: shi-tsu-do ga ta-kai

  • 湿っぽい (Shimeppoi)
  • IPA: /ɕimeppo.i/
  • Respelling: shi-me-ppoi

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Ẩm ướt
  • IPA: /ʔam ɨət̚˧˦/
  • Respelling: am uot

  • Ẩm
  • IPA: /ʔam˧˦/
  • Respelling: am

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 습기가 많은 (Seupgiga manheun)
  • IPA: /sʰɯp̚.kʰi.ga ma.nhʌn/
  • Respelling: seup-ki-ga man-heun

  • 축축한 (Chukchukhan)
  • IPA: /tɕʰuk̚.tɕʰu.kʰan/
  • Respelling: chuk-chuk-han

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Nemli
  • IPA: /nemli/
  • Respelling: nem-lee

  • Rutubetli
  • IPA: /ɾutubetli/
  • Respelling: roo-tu-bet-lee

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • نم (Nam)
  • IPA: /nəm/
  • Respelling: num

  • گیلا (Geela)
  • IPA: /giːlə/
  • Respelling: gee-luh

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