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Dew point
UK //djuː pɔɪnt//US //du pɔɪnt//
Definition
The temperature at which air reaches 100% humidity and water vapor condenses into dew.
In simple words: The temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture.
Examples
- The dew point today is low, indicating dry air conditions.
- When the dew point rises, expect more humidity in the air.
- Meteorologists use dew point to predict fog formation.
- A high dew point means it's more uncomfortable outside.
- Knowing the dew point is essential for understanding weather patterns.
Usage notes
Used in weather forecasts and environmental reports. Not commonly used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
noun
Memory hint
Think of 'dew' as the morning drops on grass at the right 'point' of temperature.
Collocations
- measure dew point
- high dew point
- low dew point
Synonyms
- dew temperature
- saturation temperature
- moisture point
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'humidity' which measures moisture in the air but not temperature.
- Misunderstood as the same as 'temperature', but it's specific to moisture.
- Often mispronounced or spelled incorrectly.