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Dampness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dampness refers to a slight wetness or moisture in something, often causing a cool, clammy feeling. It is commonly used to describe humid air, moist surfaces, or mildly wet conditions.

dampness

/ˈdæmpnəs/ /ˈdæmpnəs/

Definition:

Slight wetness or moisture in the air, on a surface, or within a material.

Synonyms:

moisture, humidity, wetness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

dryness, aridity

Common Collocations:

cold dampness, basement dampness, remove dampness, prevent dampness

Derivatives:

dampen, damping

Usage Tips:

Use "dampness" to describe mild wetness, not soaking wet conditions.

Common Phrases:

creeping dampness, rising dampness, feeling of dampness

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "damp," meaning vapor or mist, influenced by Old Norse "dampi" (moisture).

Examples:

  • 1. The walls had a noticeable dampness after the rain.
  • 2. She wiped the dampness from the window with a cloth.
  • 3. The basement’s dampness made the air feel heavy and cold.
  • 4. Plants thrive in soil with slight dampness but not too much water.

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