drier (Meaning)

Wordnet

drier (n)

a substance that promotes drying (e.g., calcium oxide absorbs water and is used to remove moisture)

an appliance that removes moisture

Webster

drier (n.)

One who, or that which, dries; that which may expel or absorb moisture; a desiccative; as, the sun and a northwesterly wind are great driers of the earth.

Drying oil; a substance mingled with the oil used in oil painting to make it dry quickly.

Webster

drier (superl.)

Alt. of Driest

drier Sentence Examples

  1. The washing machine has a powerful spin cycle that leaves clothes nearly drier upon completion.
  2. People who live in drier climates may experience dry skin and hair due to the lack of humidity.
  3. The rising temperatures caused the soil to become drier and more prone to erosion.
  4. She preferred to hang the clothes outside to dry, as she found that they would become drier and softer that way.
  5. The hair drier was essential for her morning routine, as it quickly and effectively dried her hair.
  6. The towel was still damp, so she hung it up in the drier air of the bathroom to speed up the drying process.
  7. The drier conditions in the desert made it difficult for certain plants to survive.
  8. The gardener used a soil drier to remove excess moisture from the soil, creating a more suitable environment for certain plants.
  9. The technician tightened the bolts on the drier to ensure it would continue to operate properly.
  10. The weather forecast predicted drier conditions for the upcoming week, with lower humidity and fewer chances of rain.

FAQs About the word drier

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The washing machine has a powerful spin cycle that leaves clothes nearly drier upon completion.

People who live in drier climates may experience dry skin and hair due to the lack of humidity.

The rising temperatures caused the soil to become drier and more prone to erosion.

She preferred to hang the clothes outside to dry, as she found that they would become drier and softer that way.