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What is the difference between 'humid' and 'muggy'?
20 mrt. 2016 15:10
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Muggy is technically a slang term that is often used to refer to weather that is hot and humid. Muggy is humid but humid isn't necessarily muggy. If you think of the example of cool fog, i.e., fog containing a high amount of water or water vapor; it is noticeably moist, humid air, but not hot. In day-to-day English "muggy" is a common word for hot and humid.
20 maart 2016
I am not a native speaker, but I guess humid means warm and dam in a pleasant way, while muggy means in a unpleasant way .
20 maart 2016
It's basically the same thing. Muggy = Humid
Though when its humid it can also be cold and wet, which equals to foggy.
20 maart 2016
To me, the meaning is same. The only difference may be that "humid" sounds lightly more formal.
20 maart 2016
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