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dry out vs drip-dry

drip-dry vs dry out

dry out is not an adjective while drip-dry is an adjective.

dry out and drip-dry both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dry out No No Yes No
drip-dry No Yes Yes No
As verbs, drip-dry is a hyponym of dry out; that is, drip-dry is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dry out:
  • dry out: remove the moisture from and make dry
  • drip-dry: dry by hanging up wet
dry out (adjective) drip-dry (adjective)
used of fabrics that do not require ironing
treated so as to be easily or quickly washed and dried and requiring little or no ironing
dry out (verb) drip-dry (verb)
become dry or drier dry by hanging up wet
remove the moisture from and make dry
become empty of water
Difference between dry out and drip-dry

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