What is another word for damply?

Pronunciation: [dˈampli] (IPA)

Damply is an adverb that describes something that is slightly wet or moist. The word damply could be replaced by a number of synonyms to add variety to the text. Some of the synonyms for damply include softly, moistly, wetly, clammy, slimy, soggy, and humidly. Each of these words can be used in different contexts depending on the intensity of the dampness. For example, the word moistly could be used to describe a gentle sprinkle of rain, while clammy can describe the sticky feeling of sweat on skin. Choosing the right synonym for damply can help writers to create more vivid descriptions of their surroundings.

What are the hypernyms for Damply?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Damply

In spite of the thaw, it was horribly, damply cold, but the men had been given a good meal before forming up for the attack, and officers brought up the rum ration in bottles, so that the men could attack with some warmth in them.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
Aunt Barbara had stayed at home from choice, sending her niece in charge of Susie Granger's mother; but the long walk home, after the exercises were over, the lingering, loitering walk across the causeway, where the fog was riding so damply, the stopping on the bridge, and looking down into the deep, dark water, where the stars were reflected so brightly, the slow climbing of the depot hill, and the long talk by the gate beneath the elms, whose long arms began to drop great drops of dew on Ethie's head ere the interview was ended-all this had been experienced with Frank, whose arm was around the young girl's waist, and whose hand was clasping hers, as with boyish pride and a laughable effort to seem manly, he talked of "our engagement," and even leaped forward in fancy to the time "when we are married."
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes
Its cold, pink paintiness lay damply to her face.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst

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