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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151. The Amazonian area of eastern Peru, with its humid and insanitary conditions, is really a hotbed for the spread of cholera.
152. These materials reveal that Holocene paleosol around Xi′an formed during Megathermal is luvic cinnamon soil developing in warm and humid climate but not developing in subarid climate.
153. This form has also accumulated in the subsurface horizons of many soils in humid regions.
154. The plants producing recalcitrant-type seeds are distributed extensively and have no relation to their systematic status, but all originate in humid habitats.
155. It's a cycle familiar elsewhere in the United States, especially in the traditionally hot and humid Deep South.
156. The use of acid-base and humid environment on the corrosion of metal plating layer to test the corrosion resistance.
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157. The white BMW Mr. Liu drives around this humid coastal city in southern China may be real, but the spiffy little black smart phone he carries with him is definitely fake.
158. Several successful cases of intense military training under humid and hot environment without heat-stroke were also introduced.
159. The hostel's communal bathroom was so humid and the squat toilet reeked so foully that the predominately young clientele had nicknamed it "The Pit".
160. A saturator is the key component of a humid air turbine(HAT) cycle. Knowledge about its performance has a direct bearing on the performance analysis of the system as a whole.
161. In the more humid areas, water centipede is a dominant plant growth.
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.