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moist day
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'moist day' is not correct in written English.
If you were trying to describe a day that was particularly humid or damp, you could say, "It was a muggy day" or "It was a damp day." For example, "The air was thick and sticky on the moist day."
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3 human-written examples
It was on this dune that Irish-American Jack Mulcahy had the vision in the early Seventies to transform a nineteenth-century nine-hole links into one of the longest and most testing champi onship courses in Europe.We teed off on a moist day with a mist still blowing in off the sea.
News & Media
It had been a muggy and moist day from the onset, but during Rustie's set at the HARDer Stage, a few drops of rain fell from the sky…in August…in Los Angeles.
News & Media
Do this on a warm, moist day preferably the day after it rains.
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57 human-written examples
When H was added to moist soil (day 0), MBN on day 1 and 5 was higher than in unamended soil.
Science
It stays uniform and moist all day, shifts not a smidge and covers redness a treat.
News & Media
Nitrogen mineralization potential was quantified using a moist 30-day incubation procedure (Bundy and Meisinger 1994).
Science
The focaccia was stale and dry on a quiet Tuesday, moist and appealing on a Saturday.
News & Media
Ozone was associated with asthma under dry tropical (1- to 5-day lags), transitional (3- and 4-day lags), and extreme moist tropical (0-day lag) air masses.
This bread will stay moist for a day or two, but is best eaten quickly and voraciously.
News & Media
Among biochar materials, the 3-mm treatment of loose manure biochar was best in reducing N2O emissions from the moist manure on day 15 (Figure 3b).
All specimens were demolded after a day, moist-cured for 7 days, and then exposed to air.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider context and audience when choosing descriptors for weather conditions. While "moist" isn't inherently wrong, it can evoke unintended reactions. Opt for terms like "humid", "damp", or "wet" for broader acceptance.
Common error
Avoid using "moist day" in formal or professional contexts due to its potential for negative associations. Choose more neutral alternatives to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "moist day" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where "moist" modifies the noun "day". It aims to describe the quality or characteristic of the day related to its moisture content. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrase isn't considered correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "moist day" refers to a day characterized by dampness or humidity. While grammatically sound, Ludwig AI suggests that the phrase is considered incorrect. It is more frequently encountered in News & Media and Wiki sources, as seen in the examples provided. The phrase's potential for negative connotations may limit its suitability in formal contexts. Therefore, substituting with alternative phrases such as ""humid day"" or ""damp day"" is often recommended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Humid day
Replaces "moist" with "humid", focusing on high water vapor content in the air.
Damp day
Substitutes "moist" with "damp", emphasizing a slight wetness or humidity.
Muggy day
Replaces "moist" with "muggy", highlighting the heavy, sticky feeling in the air.
Wet day
Changes "moist" to "wet", indicating the presence of rain or significant moisture.
Clammy day
Replaces "moist" with "clammy", suggesting a cold, damp feeling.
Sultry day
Changes "moist" to "sultry", implying a hot and humid atmosphere.
Sticky day
Replaces "moist" with "sticky", describing the uncomfortable feeling of humidity.
Close day
Changes "moist" to "close", indicating heavy, still, and often humid air.
A day with high humidity
Expresses the same concept using a more descriptive phrase focusing on humidity levels.
A day of dampness
Rephrases using "dampness" as a noun to describe the overall condition of the day.
FAQs
What's a more suitable alternative to describe a "moist day"?
Is it grammatically incorrect to say "moist day"?
While grammatically correct, the phrase "moist day" is often considered awkward or unpleasant by native English speakers, and there are better alternatives.
Why is the phrase "moist day" sometimes considered negative?
The word "moist" can have negative connotations for some people due to personal preferences or associations, making phrases using it potentially off-putting.
How can I use more descriptive language to describe a day with high humidity?
Instead of just saying "moist day", you could say "a day with high humidity", "a day of dampness", or use more evocative language to capture the feeling of the weather.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested