Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
humid-weather
Adjective
/ˈhjuː.mɪd ˈwɛð.ər/

Definition
A weather condition characterized by high levels of moisture in the air.

Examples
- Today’s forecast predicts humid weather with a chance of rain.
- During the summer, the humid weather can make outdoor activities uncomfortable.
- She found it difficult to breathe in the humid weather of the tropics.

Meaning
Humid weather refers to an environment where the air is saturated with water vapor, making it feel warmer and often sticky.

Synonyms
- Wet
- Muggy
- Sticky
- Moist