Moisture - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmɔɪstʃər|  American pronunciation of the word moisture
Brit.  |ˈmɔɪstʃə|  British pronunciation of the word moisture

noun

- wetness caused by water (syn: wet)

Extra examples

These flowers grow best with moisture and shade.

Wool socks will pull moisture away from your skin.

The leaves absorb moisture from the air.

Plants use their roots to absorb moisture from the soil.

Your skin's moisture content varies according to weather conditions.

The moisture will eventually fall to earth in the form of rain or snow.

These plants suck moisture from the soil.

Moisture in the air condenses to form tiny drops of water.

The wood was warped by moisture.

The material is weatherproof and will not rot from moisture.

Moisture caused the wallpaper to wrinkle and peel.

The stone floor was dark with moisture.

A sponge imbibes moisture.

Secure the edges firmly to make certain that no moisture can get in.

The sun evaporates moisture on the leaves.

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