Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
drily
Adverb
/ˈdraɪli/
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Definition
In a matter-of-fact or dry manner; without expressing emotion or enthusiasm.
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Examples
- She answered the question drily, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
- His drily humorous comments often caught people off guard.
- Despite the seriousness of the topic, he spoke drily, making the audience laugh.
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Meaning
The term ‘drily’ refers to a way of speaking or writing that is characterized by a lack of emotion, often conveying humor or sarcasm in a subtle, understated manner.
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Synonyms
- dryly
- stoically
- matter-of-factly
- unemotively