damp
1 of 3adjective/dæmp/
Forms:damper,dampest
1
slightly wet, particularly in an uncomfortable way
B1- The towel felt damp after being left out in the humid bathroom.
- Her clothes became damp from the light drizzle during the walk.
- The basement felt damp and musty after heavy rainfall seeped in through cracks.
- The soil in the garden was damp from overnight watering, perfect for planting seeds.
- The dog's fur was damp after playing in the sprinkler on a hot day.
2
having a state of low spirits or feeling downcast
- He felt damp after hearing the disappointing news.
- The team's damp mood was noticeable after their defeat.
- She had a damp expression, reflecting her inner sadness.
- Despite the sunny day, he walked with a damp demeanor, weighed down by his thoughts.