Phonetic Breakdown of "dry"
Learn how to break down "dry" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/dɹaɪ/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
D R AY1
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Definition of "dry"
Pronunciation: /dɹaɪ/
Noun
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The process by which something is dried.Example: "This towel is still damp: I think it needs another dry."
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A prohibitionist (of alcoholic beverages).
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(with "the") The dry season.
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An area of waterless country.
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(UK politics) A radical or hard-line Conservative; especially, one who supported the policies of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.Antonyms: wet
Verb
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To lose moisture.Example: "The clothes dried on the line."
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To remove moisture from.Example: "Devin dried her eyes with a handkerchief."
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To be thirsty.
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To exhaust; to cause to run dry.
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For an actor to forget his or her lines while performing.
Adjective
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Free from or lacking moisture.Example: "This towel's dry. Could you wet it and cover the chicken so it doesn't go dry as it cooks?"
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Unable to produce a liquid, as water, oil, or (farming) milk.Example: "This well is as dry as that cow."
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Built without or lacking mortar.
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Anhydrous: free from or lacking water in any state, regardless of the presence of other liquids.Example: "Dry alcohol is 200 proof."
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Athirst, eager.
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Free from or lacking alcohol or alcoholic beverages.Example: "Of course it's a dry house. He was an alcoholic but he's been dry for almost a year now."
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Describing an area where sales of alcoholic or strong alcoholic beverages are banned.Example: "You'll have to drive out of this dry county to find any liquor."
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Free from or lacking embellishment or sweetness, particularly:
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(somewhat derogatory) Involving computations rather than work with biological or chemical matter.
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(of a sound recording) Free from applied audio effects.
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Without a usual complement or consummation; impotent.Example: "never dry fire a bow; dry humping her girlfriend; making a dry run"
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Of a mass, service, or rite: involving neither consecration nor communion.
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