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Synonyms & Antonyms : Damp





Damp



( Adjective )


Don’t sleep between damp sheets.

Synonyms:

Clammy

Dark

Dewy

Dripping

Drizzly

Humid

Misty

Muggy

Sodden

Sopping

Vaporous

Wet

Allay

Check

Chill

Cool

Dash

Deaden

Dull

Reduce

Contextual Examples:

He is far too dewy–eyed to succeed in business.

Her clothes were still dripping wet.

There was a hot and humid atmosphere in Kolkata.

My shoes are sodden from walking in the rain.

Your clothes are sopping.



Antonyms:

Arid

Dry

Watertight

Encouraging

Gee

Up

Hearten

Inspire

Contextual Examples:

Nothing grows in these arid conditions

Don’t use this door until the paint is dry.

This basement is totally watertight.

This year’s sales figures are very encouraging.




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