Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
slightly-damp
adjective
/ˈslaɪtli dæmp/

Definition
A condition of being a little wet or moist; having a small amount of moisture present.

Examples
- The laundry felt slightly damp after being taken in from the line.
- She noticed the ground was slightly damp from the morning dew.
- His hair was still slightly damp from the shower.

Meaning
The term ‘slightly-damp’ describes something that is not completely dry, but has just enough moisture to be noticeable without being soaked.

Synonyms
- moist
- humid
- wet
- dampened
- dewy