humidify

verb
UK: /hjuːˈmɪdɪfaɪ/
US: /hjuːˈmɪdɪfaɪ/
  1. To make the air or something else moist.

    1. We need to humidify the air in the baby's room.
    2. The device will automatically humidify the room if the humidity drops too low.
  2. To add moisture to something to prevent it from drying out, or to make it more suitable for a particular purpose.

    1. The museum uses special equipment to humidify the air and protect the artifacts.
    2. It's important to humidify your skin regularly to prevent dryness and wrinkles.
humidify noun
  1. The process of making something humid, or the state of being humidified.

    1. The humidify process is crucial for plant health.
    2. Proper humidify settings can alleviate dry skin symptoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "humidify" in English means: To make the air or something else moist., To add moisture to something to prevent it from drying out, or to make it more suitable for a particular purpose..

The phonetic transcription of "humidify" is /hjuːˈmɪdɪfaɪ/ in British English and /hjuːˈmɪdɪfaɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "humidify": moisten, dampen, hydrate, wet.

Example usage of "humidify": "We need to humidify the air in the baby's room.". More examples on the page.