The difference between Muggy and Sultry

When used as adjectives, muggy means humid, or hot and humid, whereas sultry means hot and humid.


check bellow for the other definitions of Muggy and Sultry

  1. Muggy as an adjective (Of the [[weather]], air, etc):

    humid, or hot and humid.

  2. Muggy as an adjective (obsolete):

    wet or mouldy

    Examples:

    "muggy straw"

  1. Sultry as an adjective (weather):

    Hot and humid.

  2. Sultry as an adjective (weather):

    Very hot and dry; torrid.

  3. Sultry as an adjective (figuratively):

    Sexually enthralling.

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