damp Definition
damp
adj
- damper, dampest
1. Slightly wet.
- Thesaurus: moist, wet, sodden, soggy, sopping, clammy, dank, dripping, dewy; Antonym: dry.
- 1. Slight wetness, eg in walls or the air, especially if cold and unpleasant.
- Thesaurus: wetness, moisture, humidity, fog, drizzle, mist, vapour, dew, clamminess, dankness; Antonym: dryness.
- Any gas other than air. See also firedamp.
- 1. To make something slightly wet.
2. music.
- To press (the strings, or a string, of an instrument) to stop or lessen vibration.
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Phrasal Verb: damp something down
- To make (emotions, interest, etc) less strong.To make (a fire) burn more slowly.
