Dry
(
adjective
,
verb
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Dry ( adjective )
- Having no liquid or moisture.
- Free from liquid or moisture.
- Having had liquid or moisture removed.
- Not producing or yielding liquid or moisture.
- Having little or no interest, excitement, or humor.
Origin:
Middle english drie, from old english drȳge.
Examples:
- The desert was dry.
- The towel is dry now.
- I'm feeling dry after that workout.
- The soil was too dry for the plants to grow.
- The movie was dry and lacked excitement.
(As a verb)
Dry ( verb )
- Having no liquid or moisture.
- Free from liquid or moisture.
- Having had liquid or moisture removed.
- Not producing or yielding liquid or moisture.
- Having little or no interest, excitement, or humor.
Origin:
Middle english drie, from old english drȳge.
Examples:
- The desert was dry.
- The towel is dry now.
- I'm feeling dry after that workout.
- The soil was too dry for the plants to grow.
- The movie was dry and lacked excitement.
(As a noun)
Dry ( noun )
- Having no liquid or moisture.
- Free from liquid or moisture.
- Having had liquid or moisture removed.
- Not producing or yielding liquid or moisture.
- Having little or no interest, excitement, or humor.
Origin:
Middle english drie, from old english drȳge.
Examples:
- The desert was dry.
- The towel is dry now.
- I'm feeling dry after that workout.
- The soil was too dry for the plants to grow.
- The movie was dry and lacked excitement.