Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
madid
Adjective
/ˈmædɪd/

Definition
Wet or soaked; moist.

Examples
- The madid ground underfoot made it difficult to walk without slipping.
- After the storm, the madid leaves glistened in the sunlight.

Meaning
The term ‘madid’ refers to a state of being wet or saturated with liquid. It often describes something that is not just damp but thoroughly soaked, such as clothing or soil after rain.

Synonyms
- Soaked
- Damp
- Wet
- Moist