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moist Listen to audio/ˈmoɪst/ adjective
moist·er; moist·est
[or more moist; most moist] 1 : slightly or barely wet : not completely dry
I love cookies when they are moist and chewy. The pork chops were tender and moist. a moist and spongy chocolate cake The plant grows best in direct sunlight and with rich, moist soil. She dabbed her moist eyes with a handkerchief.
2 : having a lot of moisture in the air : humid
Fog is formed when warm moist air moves over a cold surface. moist tropical heat The eggs will hatch sooner in warm, moist conditions.
— moist·ness noun
[noncount] the moistness of the air/cookies [singular] There is a moistness in the air today.
synonyms moist, damp, and dank mean somewhat wet. moist suggests a slight wetness that is usually pleasant or desirable.
She wiped her face with a moist towel. damp suggests that the wetness of something makes it unpleasant to touch. His shirt was damp with sweat. dank suggests a cold, unpleasant wetness that may be harmful to a person's health. He was kept prisoner in a cold, dank cell.

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