Synonym: damp, moist, muggy, wet. Antonym: dry. Similar words: humiliate, human, humor, thumb, humorous, amid, human race, ruminate. Meaning: ['hjuːmɪd] adj. containing or characterized by a great deal of water vapor.
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1. The recent hot, humid weather is affecting air quality.
2. Runners had to acclimatize to the humid tropical conditions.
3. Summer in south China is hot and humid.
4. New York is very hot and humid in the summer.
5. This humid heat makes you feel rather sluggish.
6. These plants love warm, humid atmospheres.
7. It was a hot, humid summer day.
8. Visitors can expect hot and humid condi-tions.
9. The humid climate didn't agree with him.
10. These ferns will grow best in a humid atmosphere.
11. Tokyo is extremely humid in mid-summer.
12. It's hot out — very hot, very humid.
13. The moisture in the air makes it humid today.
14. It's too humid today; it's hard to breathe!
15. The island is hot and humid in the summer.
16. They were not prepared for the humid heat of the tropical forest.
17. Wyatt breathed in the hot humid air.
18. Drinks were essential in the humid atmosphere.
19. Tokyo is very humid in summer.
20. The air was hot and still and humid.
21. Summers in Tokyo are hot and humid.
22. The entire island is covered by thick humid jungle.
23. My allergies tend to flare up in humid weather.
24. It was hot and humid in the Caribbean.
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25. The money smelled stale, and humid.
26. Endeavour to maintain a humid atmosphere.
27. The night was humid and both of us damp with perspiration.
28. This is partly a humid, faintly Graham Greene-like love story, partly a conundrum about opaque and enigmatic behaviour.
29. During a recent humid week, business people poured from soaring office towers.
30. Stand plants on saucers filled with pebbles which you can keep wet, to maintain a more humid atmosphere around them.
More similar words: humiliate, human, humor, thumb, humorous, amid, human race, ruminate, aluminum, luminary, midst, aluminium, middle, rumination, illuminate, timidly, midnight, midsummer, formidable, at midnight, middle-class, middle ground.