Dry [adjective]
Definition of Dry:
moistureless
Synonyms of Dry:
● Dusty
● Arid
● Torrid
● Parched
● Barren
● Bare
● Stale
● Drained
● Sear
● Desert
● Bald
● Depleted
● Baked
● Hard
● Thirsty
● Athirst
● Rainless
● Sapped
● Dried-up
● Droughty
● Sapless
Opposite/Antonyms of Dry:
● Juicy
● Dripping
● Unused
● Full
● Untiring
● Exciting
● Watery
● Soggy
● Soaked
● Humid
● Lively
● Wet
● Moist
● Damp
Sentence/Example of Dry:
Conventional wisdom says sweeter, or off-dry wines pair best with hot and spicy dishes.
GREAT VALUEZeni FeF Collection, Corvina Veronese 2018Lively and bright, with savory flavors dried fig and wild herbs, this delicious red is a pick-me-up for your palate.
Now, as we walk along a pathway winding between shrubs and dry grasses, Cook makes the case that the Watch has ushered in a new era of fitness tracking, and not just for dedicated athletes.
Another winter storm is possible over the weekend before a cold and dry Presidents’ Day.
Last year proved to be one of the most challenging years on record for the media industry with ad revenue drying up in the second quarter, but for Group Nine, it was magnified by its entry into its first full year following the merger with PopSugar.
Add a dry starter to your order so they don’t have to figure out how to make their own.
In both cases, wait to repaint until the first coat is dry to the touch, which should happen within 20 to 25 minutes.
If it sinks to our south, it will be probably be dry but cold, with freezing highs.
We’re dry and mostly cloudy through much of the day with chilly highs in the 30s.
It’s filled with chocolate-covered organic nuts and dried fruits.