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humid

[hyoo-mid, yoo-] / ˈhyu mɪd, ˈyu- /


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"It's really hot and humid in the summer, which I think will really help them when they are going to Miami because it's going to be so, so hot down there."

From BBC

But the trapeze makes Florida home, even if it’s so humid the air is sticky.

From Literature

In the distance, thick clouds, their undersides an angry shade of dark, are swallowing up the blue sky, and the breeze carries the humid scent of the coming rain.

From Literature

The Asian country is consistently hot and humid, with Bangkok typically reaching 72% humidity in April.

From BBC

Dry air heats and cools more quickly than humid air and this can further widen the temperature gap.

From BBC