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misted


Meanings
  • A term used to describe a surface or object that appears to be covered in a thin layer of water or moisture.

    - "The leaves on the trees were misted by the early morning dew."
    - "The foggy morning air was misted by the fine drizzle."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with misted
damped , amped , amped and wamped , damped and samped
Homophones
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  1. mested, misted up, misted over


Variants
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mist , misted , misting , mists
Forms
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verb: to mist; gerund: misting; past tense: was misted or was misted; past participle: was misted or had been misted., adjective: misted; comparative: more misted; superlative: most misted.


Etymology
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The term 'misted' is derived from the past tense of the verb 'mist', which means to cover or obscure something with a fine spray or mist of water or other liquid.


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  1. dew: A thin layer of water that forms on the surface of objects, particularly leaves and grass, when the temperature drops below the dew point during the night or early morning.

  2. mist: A thick, dense, fine spray or cloud of water or other liquid droplets that suspended in the air, often near the ground, and usually forms when the temperature and humidity are both high, causing the water droplets to evaporate and form a mist-like effect in the air.

  3. fog: A thick, dense, fine spray or cloud of water droplets that suspended in the air, often near the ground, and usually forms when the temperature and humidity are both high, causing the water droplets to evaporate and form a fog-like effect in the air.

  4. rain: A type of precipitation characterized by the falling of large droplets of water from the clouds, often accompanied by thunder and lightning, and typically occurs when the atmospheric conditions are favorable for the formation and growth of clouds, and the subsequent release of large droplets of water from the clouds, which then fall to the ground as rain.

  5. drizzle: A light, fine rain that falls in very small droplets, often in a continuous, steady shower, and usually characterized by its light, fine texture, and its tendency to fall in very small droplets, often in a continuous, steady shower, and usually lasting for a relatively short period of time, often only a few minutes to an hour.


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The term 'misted' has been used in various cultural contexts to describe a wide range of phenomena. For example, in literature, the term 'misted' has been used to describe the early morning dew on the leaves of trees, as well as the fine mist of rain that falls on the streets and pavements during a summer rainstorm. In art, the term 'misted' has been used to describe the soft, hazy effect created by the use of fine mist of water or other liquid in painting or other forms of visual art. In music, the term 'misted' has been used to describe the soft, ethereal sound created by the use of electronic filters or other sound manipulation techniques to create a hazy, mist-like effect on the sound of a musical instrument or a recorded piece of music.

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