The antonyms for the word "most dried-up" are "moist," "damp," "soaked," "sopping," "wet," "waterlogged," "juicy," and "drenched." These words describe things that are the exact opposite of being dried-up. A moist object or surface implies that it is filled or covered with moisture, that it is fresh, and not wilted, dry, or withered. On the other hand, a soaked or sopping object means that it's completely wet or drenched, suggesting that it's been exposed to a considerable amount of water.