moisture
Pronunciation: [ˈmɔɪs.tʃər]
Word
Context: "science"
(noun) water that is present in the air or in a substance. This can be in the form of tiny drops or just as part of the air. Moisture is important for plants and can affect weather.
Example
The moisture in the air helps the plants grow healthier.
Example
The dry weather caused a lack of moisture, making the crops suffer.
Example
How much moisture is in the air today?
Context: "everyday life"
(noun) small amounts of water that might be found on something, like a wet raindrop on a surface. This can happen when we leave something outside or when we sweat.
Example
There was moisture on the grass after the rain.
Example
I didn't see any moisture on the table after cleaning it.
Example
Is there any moisture on your jacket from the rain?
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