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Meaning & Definition of Dryly in English

English

Dryly

In a matter-of-fact or unemotional manner; lacking in emotion or warmth.


Pronunciation:

/ˈdraɪli/

Part of Speech:

adverb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: In a way that is devoid of emotion or excitement.

    Example Sentence: He dryly replied to her overly dramatic story.

  • Definition: In a manner marked by sarcasm or irony.

    Example Sentence: She commented dryly on the absurdity of the situation.

  • Definition: Without moisture; not wet.

    Example Sentence: The soil was dryly baked under the blazing sun.

Etymology

Origin: From the word 'dry' with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

Synonyms

unemotionallymatter-of-factlysarcasticallydetachedly

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: secos
  • French: sèchement
  • German: trocken
  • Russian: сухо

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.