Antonyms for clamminess
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : klam-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈklæm i |
Definition of clamminess
Origin :- "soft and sticky," late 14c., probably from Middle English clam "viscous, sticky, muddy" (mid-14c.), from Old English clæm "mud, sticky clay," from Proto-Germanic *klaimaz "clay" (cf. Flemish klammig, Low German klamig "sticky, damp," Old English clæman "to smear, plaster;" cf. clay). With -y (2). Related: Clammily; clamminess.
- As in wet : noun dampness, moisture
- As in humidity : noun very damp weather
- But you are not troubled now with the clamminess of unabsorbed perspiration.
- Extract from : « Common Science » by Carleton W. Washburne
- Try them with a fork, which must come out quite clean, and with no clamminess sticking to it.
- Extract from : « Miss Leslie's Lady's New Receipt-Book » by Eliza Leslie
- More penetrating than its clamminess was the thought that Madame de Ferrier was out in it alone.
- Extract from : « Lazarre » by Mary Hartwell Catherwood
- A clamminess, such as others feel at the approach of death, spread over my brow and neck.
- Extract from : « Simon the Jester » by William J. Locke
- Though the root-meaning seems rather that of clamminess or adhesiveness, as found in Sansc.
- Extract from : « The River-Names of Europe » by Robert Ferguson
Synonyms for clamminess
- clamminess
- condensation
- damp
- dampness
- dankness
- dew
- dewiness
- drizzle
- evaporation
- fogginess
- heaviness
- humectation
- humidity
- humidness
- liquid
- moistness
- moisture
- mugginess
- oppressiveness
- rain
- rains
- sogginess
- steam
- steaminess
- stickiness
- sultriness
- sweatiness
- swelter
- thickness
- vaporization
- water
- wet
- wetness
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