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    Drear·y
    /ˈdrirē/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of DREARY is feeling, displaying, or reflecting listlessness or discouragement. How to use dreary in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dreary.

  3. unattractive and having nothing of any interest, and therefore likely to make you sad: It was a gray, dreary day, with periods of rain. (Definition of dreary from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dreary. dreary. The problem may seem dreary but it still needs spelling out in detail.

  4. Dreary definition: causing sadness or gloom.. See examples of DREARY used in a sentence.

  5. When something is dreary it's depressing or lifeless in a rainy-day way. I finished my work, there was nothing on TV, and the rain just wouldn't stop: what a dreary day! Dreary can refer to a feeling, a place, a time, or even a thing.

  6. dreary. (drɪəri ) Word forms: comparative drearier , superlative dreariest. adjective. If you describe something as dreary, you mean that it is dull and depressing. ...a dreary little town in the Midwest. They live such dreary lives. Synonyms: dull, boring, tedious, routine More Synonyms of dreary.

  7. Jul 8, 2024 · dreary ( comparative drearier or more dreary, superlative dreariest or most dreary) Drab; dark, colorless, or cheerless . It had rained for three days straight, and the dreary weather dragged the townspeople's spirits down. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary...

  8. Define dreary. dreary synonyms, dreary pronunciation, dreary translation, English dictionary definition of dreary. adj. drea·ri·er , drea·ri·est 1. Dismal; bleak. 2. Boring; dull: dreary tasks. drea′ri·ly adv. drea′ri·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...

  9. Definition of dreary adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. boring and making you feel unhappy: a rainy, dreary day. a dreary job. (Definition of dreary from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. From Middle English drery, from Old English drēoriġ (“dreary, sad, sorrowful, mournful, pensive, causing grief, cruel, horrid, grievous, bloody, blood-stained, gory, glorious”), from Proto-Germanic *dreuzagaz (“bloody”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰreus- (“to break, break off, crumble”).

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