What does MUGGY mean?

Definition of Muggy

Muggy is an adjective that describes the weather as hot and humid, or damp and uncomfortable. It is often used to describe unpleasantly warm and humid air that is hard to breathe.

Pronunciation
  • US: /ˈmʌɡi/
  • UK: /ˈmʌɡi/
Origin and Usage

The origin of the word "muggy" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 19th century. It is often used to describe weather conditions that are uncomfortable and oppressive, especially during the summer months. The term is commonly used in the United States, but it is also used in other English-speaking countries.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for muggy include humid, sticky, sultry, oppressive, and close.

Related Words

Related 5 letter words to muggy include damp, moist, sticky, sweaty, and humid.

Example Sentences
  • The air was so muggy that it was hard to breathe.
  • The weather was hot and muggy, making it difficult to sleep at night.
  • The muggy conditions made it feel like the air was thick and heavy.
  • She felt sticky and uncomfortable in the muggy weather.
  • The muggy heat was oppressive and made everyone feel sluggish.


Related 5 Letter Words List