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dank

adjective \ˈdaŋk\

: wet and cold in a way that is unpleasant

Full Definition of DANK

:  unpleasantly moist or wet <a dank basement>
dank·ly adverb
dank·ness noun
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Origin of DANK

Middle English danke
First Known Use: 1573

Synonym Discussion of DANK

wet, damp, dank, moist, humid mean covered or more or less soaked with liquid. wet usually implies saturation but may suggest a covering of a surface with water or something (as paint) not yet dry <slipped on the wet pavement>. damp implies a slight or moderate absorption and often connotes an unpleasant degree of moisture <clothes will mildew if stored in a damp place>. dank implies a more distinctly disagreeable or unwholesome dampness <a prisoner in a cold, dank cell>. moist applies to what is slightly damp or not felt as dry <treat the injury with moist heat>. humid applies to the presence of much water vapor in the air <a hot, humid climate>.
DANKNESS Defined for Kids

dank

adjective \ˈdaŋk\
dank·erdank·est

Definition of DANK for Kids

:  unpleasantly wet or moist <a dank cave>

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