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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

moist/damp/humid habitat

Hello,

Which adjective is better for the noun from the title?

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Humid. Humid is a weather / climat term. Damp and moist are for object.

  • Humid.
  • Humid is a weather / climat term.
  • Damp and moist are for object.
  • Damp is usually for non-edible items: "damp cloth" (equals "wet rag" but much nicer sounding) .
  • Moist is usually for edible items: "this cake is moist - very nice" - Howland (will be registering soon)
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Humid. Humid is a weather / climat term. Damp and moist are for object. Damp is usually for non-edible items: "damp cloth" (equals "wet rag" but much nicer sounding) . Moist is usually for edible items: "this cake is moist - very nice"

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Thank you Howland. You have helped me a lot

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