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moisture
/ˈmɔɪstʃɚ/
This term describes a subtle, often clinging presence of water rather than a flood or a pour. It carries a neutral to positive connotation when discussing health, skin, or plant life, but turns negative when associated with decay, mold, or structural damage in buildings. While humidity refers to the water vapor suspended in the air, moisture describes the actual liquid state once it has settled on a surface or permeated a material. It evokes the sensation of dampness to the touch, such as the cling of a wet shirt or the coolness of a mist.
Used as a mass noun to describe the general presence of liquid, such as the moisture in the soil or the moisture in the air.
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The prints are warping. Is there too much moisture in the room?
Probably. Just chill, I'll sort it out once I've had my caffeine.