Meaning & Definition of word "Dryly"
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Dryly
/ˈdraɪli/
adverb:
- 1. In a matter-of-fact or unemotional manner; without emotion or excitement.
- Example: He dryly remarked that the weather was perfect for a storm.
- 2. With a lack of warmth or cheer; in a dispassionate or sarcastic tone.
- Example: She replied dryly, 'Well, that's one way to look at it,' when asked about the poor project outcome.
- 3. In a way that lacks interest or enthusiasm.
- Example: The lecturer dryly went through the statistics, failing to engage the audience.
Etymology
From the word 'dry' with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
dry humor:
A style of humor that is presented in a straight-faced or serious manner.
dry wit:
Intelligent and often subtle humor that is delivered without emotion.
Related Words
dry:
Free from moisture or liquid.
wit:
The ability to say or write clever and amusing things.
Slang Meanings of dryly
Meaning: To say something in a dull or flat way.
Example Sentence: He really dryly pointed out the mistakes in her report.
Meaning: To express irony or sarcasm without any enthusiasm.
Example Sentence: She dryly noted that they'd missed the deadline yet again.