damp

damp

adjective

The term "damp" can have different meanings depending on the context, but in general, it refers to a condition of moisture or wetness that is unwanted or excessive. It can also refer to a reduction in the amplitude or intensity of a physical quantity, such as sound or vibration, usually as a result of the dissipation of energy.

 

Example

  1. The old basement had a musty smell due to the dampness caused by the water seeping through the walls.
  2. The musician put a dampening pad on the drum to reduce the sound's overtones and make it less resonant.
  3. After the rain, the ground was still damp, making it difficult to walk on without getting mud on your shoes.