musty
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Adj — Having a stale, damp smell, often from mould or lack of fresh air.
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Etymology
Origin uncertain, likely linked to Old French forms meaning "damp" or "moist," blended over time with the word "must" (unfermented grape juice).
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What does “musty” mean?
The word “musty” means having a stale, damp smell, often from mould or lack of fresh air. In plain terms, smelling stale and damp, or (of ideas) outdated and stale.
How do you pronounce “musty”?
“Musty” is pronounced MUHS-tee (/ˈmʌsti/ in IPA).
How do you use “musty” in a sentence?
Here is “musty” used in a sentence: “The old library smelled musty after being closed all summer.”
What part of speech is “musty”?
“Musty” is an adjective.
Where does the word “musty” come from?
The word “musty” comes from Old French. Origin uncertain, likely linked to Old French forms meaning "damp" or "moist," blended over time with the word "must" (unfermented grape juice).
How many meanings does “musty” have?
“Musty” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: having a stale, damp smell, often from mould or lack of fresh air.