Humid Meaning in English
word
ˈhjuməd/, /ˈhjumɪd/, /ˈjuməd/, /ˈjumɪd
HYOO-mid or YOO-mid
hjˈuːmɪd
HYOO-mid
التعريف
Describes air or weather that has a lot of moisture or water vapor in it, often making you feel warm and sticky.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Humid' is used mostly about weather or indoor air, not surfaces. Common phrases: 'humid climate', 'humid air', 'hot and humid'. Don't confuse with 'wet' (something covered in water) or 'damp' (slightly wet).
Spanish: húmedoPortuguese (BR): úmidoPortuguese (PT): húmidoChinese (Simplified): 潮湿的Chinese (Traditional): 潮濕的Hindi: आर्द्रArabic: رَطِبBengali: আর্দ্রRussian: влажныйJapanese: 湿気の多いVietnamese: ẩm ướtKorean: 습한Turkish: nemliUrdu: مرطوبIndonesian: lembap
جمل نموذجية
It is very humid today.
basic
The air in the bathroom is humid after a shower.
basic
Plants like a humid environment.
basic
It gets so humid in the summer that my clothes stick to me.
natural
If it's not only hot but also humid, I feel exhausted all day.
natural
She avoids running outside when it's too humid.
natural