Meaning & Definition of Muggy in English
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Muggy
Uncomfortably warm and humid.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmʌɡi/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by oppressive heat and humidity.
Example Sentence: It was a muggy afternoon, making everyone feel sluggish.
Definition: A weather condition where the air is damp and warm.
Example Sentence: The muggy weather made it difficult to enjoy the outdoor picnic.
Etymology
Origin: Origin unknown, possibly from the word 'mug,' meaning 'dampness.'
Synonyms
humidstickyswelteringsultry
Common Phrases and Expressions
- muggy weather: Weather that is hot and humid, making conditions feel uncomfortable.
Translations
- Spanish: bochornoso
- French: étouffant
- German: schwül
- Russian: душно
Related Words
- humidity: The amount of water vapor in the air.
- oppressive: Causing discomfort due to excessive heat or humidity.
Slang Meanings of muggy
Meaning: Feeling sluggish or tired due to the heat.
Example Sentence: Man, it's so muggy out, I can't even think straight.
Meaning: Referring to a situation that's uncomfortably warm and stifling.
Example Sentence: This room is muggy; let's open a window.