Meaning & Definition of word "Wry"

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    Wry

    /raɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A wry expression or remark.
      • Example: He delivered a wry about the absurdity of the situation.

    adjective:

    • 1. Using dry, especially mocking, humor.
      • Example: She had a wry smile on her face when she heard the ironic news.
    • 2. Twisted or distorted, especially in an unexpected way.
      • Example: His wry sense of humor often caught people off guard.
    • 3. Deviating from what is proper or right; wrong or askew.
      • Example: The project took a wry turn when the main sponsor backed out.

    Etymology

    Middle English wry, from Old English wrīgan, meaning to twist or bend.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wry smile:

    A smile that suggests a sense of irony or dry humor.

    wry humor:

    Humor that is dry, often with a touch of sarcasm.

    wry observation:

    An observation made with dry or ironic humor.

    Related Words

    dry:

    Lacking moisture or humor.

    sarcastic:

    Marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt.

    ironic:

    Using or characterized by irony.

    Slang Meanings of wry

    Meaning: A sarcastic or dry joke.

    Example Sentence: His comment was so wry it left everyone in the room laughing.

    Meaning: A situation that is ironically amusing.

    Example Sentence: It was wry how the plan backfired when they least expected it.