adjective

moist

damp, humid

The cake was lovely and moist.

The cake was lovely and moist.

Wipe the surface with a moist cloth.

Wipe the surface with a moist cloth.

((moist)) + ((noun)) describing a slightly wet object or substance. Wipe the surface with a moist cloth.

Synonyms: damp, humid, clammy; Antonyms: dry, arid

From Old French 'moiste', possibly from Latin 'musteus' meaning 'like new wine, fresh'.

Think of 'mist' which is made of water droplets, making things moist.

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