What is the antonym of “dank”?
The antonyms of dank are dry, airy, and fresh. The antonyms convey a different state or quality of air, atmosphere, or environment.
Brief Definitions of the Antonym(s)
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Lacking moisture or humidity; not wet or damp.
Example
After the rain stopped, the sun came out and made the ground dry.
Having a light and spacious quality; well-ventilated.
Example
The room felt airy and bright after we opened the windows.
Recently made, produced, or harvested; not stale or spoiled.
Example
The bread smelled fresh and delicious when it came out of the oven.
How are these antonyms different from each other?
- 1Dry refers to a lack of moisture or humidity.
- 2Airy describes a light and spacious quality, often related to ventilation.
- 3Fresh denotes recently made, produced, or harvested, often related to food or products.
Good things to know
- 1Describing Atmosphere: Use these antonyms to describe the quality of air or environment.
- 2Food and Products: Use fresh to describe recently made or harvested food or products.
- 3Interior Design: Use airy to describe a light and spacious quality in interior design.
Remember this!
The antonyms of dank convey different states or qualities of air, atmosphere, or environment. Use dry to describe a lack of moisture, airy to describe a light and spacious quality, and fresh to describe recently made or harvested food or products. These antonyms can be used to describe atmosphere, food and products, and interior design.