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wry vs dry

dry vs wry

wry is not a noun while dry is a noun.

wry and dry both are adjectives.

wry is not a verb while dry is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wry No Yes No No
dry Yes Yes Yes No
As adjectives, wry and dry are synonyms defined as:
  • wry and dry: humorously sarcastic or mocking
Other synonyms of wry include ironic, ironical.
wry (noun) dry (noun)
a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages
wry (adjective) dry (adjective)
bent to one side free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet
humorously sarcastic or mocking not producing milk
(of liquor) having a low residual sugar content because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation
opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages
lacking moisture or volatile components
without a mucous or watery discharge
having a large proportion of strong liquor
humorously sarcastic or mocking
practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages
used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones
not shedding tears
lacking warmth or emotional involvement
unproductive especially of the expected results
lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless
(of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish
having no adornment or coloration
wry (verb) dry (verb)
become dry or drier
remove the moisture from and make dry
Difference between wry and dry

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