B1 Noun (Uncountable) محايد #49 الأكثر شيوعاً 2 دقيقة للقراءة

moisture

/ˈmɔɪstʃər/

Moisture is the subtle presence of water within or on something, acting as a key factor in health, weather, and material preservation.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Small amounts of water in air or solids.
  • Essential for healthy skin and plant life.
  • Can cause mold or damage in buildings.
  • Often used in scientific and domestic contexts.

Overview

Moisture is a fundamental concept used to describe the presence of water in subtle forms. Unlike 'wetness,' which suggests a surface is covered in liquid, moisture often implies that the water is integrated into a material or suspended in the atmosphere. It is essential for biological life but can also be a destructive force in engineering and construction.

Usage Patterns

As an uncountable noun, moisture does not typically take a plural form. It is frequently used with verbs that describe its movement or management, such as 'absorb,' 'retain,' 'release,' 'wick away,' or 'trap.' It is also common to see it modified by adjectives like 'excess,' 'residual,' 'atmospheric,' or 'soil.'

Common Contexts

In dermatology and skincare, moisture is a positive attribute, referring to the hydration levels of the skin. In meteorology, it refers to the water vapor in the air that leads to clouds and precipitation. In the food industry, 'moisture content' is a critical metric for shelf-life and texture. Conversely, in home maintenance, moisture is often something to be avoided, as it leads to mold, mildew, and rot.

Similar Words Comparison

Moisture is broader than 'humidity,' which specifically refers to water vapor in the gas phase within the air. 'Dampness' usually carries a negative connotation, implying an unpleasantly wet or cold feeling. 'Wetness' implies a higher volume of liquid than moisture. For example, a sponge can be full of moisture without being dripping wet.

أمثلة

1

The cake was delicious because it retained all its moisture.

everyday

The cake was delicious because it retained all its moisture.

2

Excessive moisture in the basement can lead to structural damage.

formal

Excessive moisture in the basement can lead to structural damage.

3

Your skin looks dry; you need to lock in some moisture.

informal

Your skin looks dry; you need to lock in some moisture.

4

The probe measured the moisture content of the soil samples.

academic

The probe measured the moisture content of the soil samples.

تلازمات شائعة

retain moisture keep water inside
absorb moisture soak up water
moisture content the amount of water in something
excess moisture too much water

العبارات الشائعة

wick away moisture

to pull water away from a surface

lock in moisture

to prevent water from escaping

يُخلط عادةً مع

moisture vs humidity

Humidity is specifically water vapor in the air; moisture can be in the air, in a solid, or on a surface.

moisture vs dampness

Dampness is usually an unwanted or unpleasant state of being slightly wet.

أنماط نحوية

uncountable noun adjective + moisture (e.g., residual moisture) verb + moisture (e.g., trap moisture)

How to Use It

ملاحظات الاستخدام

The word is neutral in register. It is used equally in scientific papers, cooking recipes, and casual conversations about skincare. It is almost always uncountable.


أخطاء شائعة

Learners often try to pluralize it as 'moistures,' but it should remain singular. Another mistake is using 'moisture' when 'water' is more appropriate; use 'moisture' for small, diffused amounts, not for a glass of water.

Tips

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Use for skincare and health

When talking about lotions or creams, always use 'moisture' or 'moisturize' to sound natural.

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Watch for negative construction contexts

In building reports, 'moisture' usually signals a problem like a leak or poor ventilation.

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Climate and conversation

In very dry or very humid climates, people discuss 'moisture levels' frequently as it affects daily comfort and health.

أصل الكلمة

From Middle English 'moisture,' borrowed from Old French 'moiste,' which likely comes from Latin 'mucidus' (moldy) or 'musteus' (fresh/new like wine).

السياق الثقافي

In many Western cultures, 'moisturizing' is a standard part of daily hygiene. In architecture, preventing moisture is a primary goal of building codes in temperate climates.

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'Mist.' Both 'Mist' and 'Moisture' start with 'M' and describe tiny droplets of water you can barely see.

الأسئلة الشائعة

4 أسئلة

Not exactly. Humidity refers specifically to water vapor in the air, while moisture can refer to liquid inside a solid (like wood) or on a surface (like dew).

In general English, it is uncountable. However, in technical or scientific writing, 'moistures' might occasionally be used to refer to different types or sources of moisture, though this is rare.

In 99% of contexts, yes. While technically any liquid could provide moisture, in English, the word almost exclusively refers to water or water-based liquids.

Moisture is the substance (the water itself), whereas condensation is the process of water vapor turning into liquid moisture on a cool surface.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank

The desert air lacks ______, making it very dry for your skin.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: moisture

'Moisture' is the uncountable noun required to describe the water content in the air.

multiple choice

This special fabric is designed to ______ moisture away from the body during exercise.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: wick

'Wick away' is a specific collocation used for fabrics that move moisture away from the skin.

sentence building

plants / moisture / the / absorb / through / their / roots

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Plants absorb moisture through their roots.

This follows the standard Subject-Verb-Object-Prepositional Phrase structure.

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