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What moisten means?

What moisten means?

: to make (something) slightly wet : to make (something) moist. : to become slightly wet. See the full definition for moisten in the English Language Learners Dictionary. moisten. verb.

Is moisten an adjective?

adjective, moist·er, moist·est. moderately or slightly wet; damp.

How do you use plentifully in a sentence?

Plentifully sentence example

  1. Flowers of sulphur plentifully sprinkled over the potatoes before storing has been found to check the spread of the rot in the heap.
  2. The Pimas and Papagoes were early converted by the Spaniards, and retain to-day a smattering of Christianity plentifully alloyed with paganism.

What is the verb for moist?

He moistened his lips before he spoke. Moisten the tape with water before use. Wash the wound gently with a piece of moistened cotton wool….moisten.

present simple I / you / we / they moisten /ˈmɔɪsn/ /ˈmɔɪsn/
past simple moistened /ˈmɔɪsnd/ /ˈmɔɪsnd/
past participle moistened /ˈmɔɪsnd/ /ˈmɔɪsnd/

Is plentifully a word?

Meaning of plentifully in English. in large amounts, or in a way that shows there is a lot of something available: Oil flowed plentifully in the 1970s and ’80s.

What is humidify the air?

Humidifier therapy adds moisture to the air to prevent dryness that can cause irritation in many parts of the body. Humidifiers can be particularly effective for treating dryness of the skin, nose, throat, and lips. They can also ease some of the symptoms caused by the flu or common cold.

What is the make sentence of moist?

Examples of moist in a Sentence I love cookies when they are moist and chewy. The pork chops were tender and moist. a moist and spongy chocolate cake The plant grows best in direct sunlight and with rich, moist soil. She dabbed her moist eyes with a handkerchief.