drily Antonyms

Meaning of drily

Wordnet

drily (r)

in a dry laconic manner

Webster

drily (adv.)

See Dryly.

FAQs About the word drily

in a dry laconic mannerSee Dryly.

sear,thirsty, arid, waterless, droughty, desertic, air-dry, bone-dry, desert, dehydrated

wet, humid, damp, dank, damp, washed, saturated, moist, moist, soaked

The teacher drily informed the class that the test would be held the next day.

The politician drily responded to the reporter's question, refusing to elaborate further.

The comedian drily joked about the current political climate, eliciting laughter from the audience.

The doctor drily advised the patient to take the medication as prescribed, emphasizing its importance.