moist

word

/ˈmɔɪst/
/mˈɔɪst/

Definition

Slightly wet or damp, often used to describe food, air, or materials that are not dry but not completely wet either.

Usage & Nuances

'Moist' is neutral in scientific and cooking contexts, e.g., 'moist cake.' Some people dislike its sound in casual speech. Don't confuse with 'damp' (often unwanted wetness) or 'wet' (more water). Common collocations: 'moist skin,' 'keep moist,' 'moist towel.'

Example Sentences

Just dab the cut with a moist towel to clean it.

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It’s so moist outside after all that rain.

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The cake turned out very moist and delicious.

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Keep the soil moist for the seeds to grow.

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Her skin feels soft and moist.

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I prefer moist brownies instead of dry ones.

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