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Dry

Having little or no moisture or liquid; lacking humidity. Dry can refer to a physical state where something is free from dampness or wetness. It can also describe a climate or environment characterized by low rainfall or humidity. Figuratively, 'dry' can mean uninteresting, dull, or lacking emotion. Furthermore, it can denote humor that is subtle, understated, or delivered with a straight face, and it is used in alcoholic beverages to describe a lack of sweetness.

Dry meaning with examples

  • The Sahara Desert is an extremely Dry environment, receiving minimal rainfall annually, making it challenging for most plant and animal life to thrive without specialized adaptations.
  • Please use a Dry cloth to wipe the spilled juice from the counter to prevent any sticky residue from accumulating and potentially attracting insects.
  • His lectures were so Dry that the students struggled to stay awake, wishing he would incorporate more real-world examples or interactive elements.
  • She delivered the news with a Dry wit, leaving everyone unsure whether she was serious or making a subtle, sarcastic joke only understood after a moment.

Dry Crossword Answers

3 Letters

SEC WRY ROT

4 Letters

ARID CERE SERE BRUT DULL

5 Letters

SEVEN UNWET SOBER SECCO PLAIN PARCH TOWEL

6 Letters

DRYOUT IRONIC BORING

7 Letters

SAHARAN THIRSTY ATHIRST CLEANER UNMOIST CAUSTIC PROSAIC TEDIOUS

8 Letters

RAINLESS TEETOTAL IRONICAL SARDONIC

9 Letters

JUICELESS HUMORLESS WATERLESS

10 Letters

DEHYDRATED TEETOTALER UNBUTTERED DEHUMIDIFY

11 Letters

UNSWEETENED UNINSPIRING

12 Letters

MOISTURELESS

13 Letters

UNINTERESTING

14 Letters

PROHIBITIONIST

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