xờm xờm
Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly damp or moist: Describes a state where something, typically fabric, hair, or a surface, is not fully dry but has a noticeable, often unpleasant, level of dampness.
- Unpleasantly clammy or sticky: Refers to a sensation of dampness that feels uncomfortable, often due to humidity or perspiration.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Tóc tôi vẫn còn xờm xờm sau khi gội. (My hair is still slightly damp after washing.)
- Do trời nồm, tường nhà cảm thấy xờm xờm. (Because of the humid weather, the house walls feel unpleasantly damp.)
- Áo mưa bỏ trong túi lâu ngày có mùi xờm xờm. (The raincoat left in the bag for a long time has a damp, musty smell.)
Advanced Usage
- The word is often used to describe a specific, subtle level of wetness that is more than just "ẩm" (humid) but less than "ướt" (wet). It carries a connotation of discomfort or being undesirable.
Variants and Related Words
- Xờm: A shorter, more colloquial form with a similar meaning of being damp or clammy.
- Chiếc khăn này xờm quá, phơi lại đi. (This towel is too damp, put it out to dry again.)
Synonyms
- Damp: Slightly wet, often in a way that is not wanted.
- Moist: Slightly wet, often used for things that should have some wetness, but "xờm xờm" implies a less pleasant state.
- Clammy: Unpleasantly damp and sticky, usually to the touch.
Related Idioms
- Xờm xờp: A reduplicative variant that intensifies the meaning, describing something as very damp, soggy, or flabby.
- Đất trong vườn xờm xờp sau cơn mưa. (The soil in the garden is soggy after the rain.)