wryness (Meaning)

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wryness (n.)

The quality or state of being wry, or distorted.

wryness Sentence Examples

  1. His wryness was evident in the sardonic smile that played upon his lips.
  2. The author's wryness pierced through the otherwise serious narrative, adding a touch of levity.
  3. The comedian's dry wit and wry delivery elicited both chuckles and contemplative silence.
  4. The old man's wry comment hinted at a lifetime of wisdom and experience.
  5. The politician's wry response deflected the criticism with a subtle hint of irony.
  6. The watercolor painting depicted a whimsical scene with a hint of wryness that evoked a sense of subtle amusement.
  7. The protagonist's wry observation of the world around him provided a unique and insightful perspective.
  8. The director's use of wry humor injected a refreshing dose of realism into the otherwise sentimental film.
  9. The poem's wry tone challenged conventional notions and invited readers to reconsider their own beliefs.
  10. The scientist's wry smile belied the seriousness of his groundbreaking discovery, as if acknowledging the paradoxical nature of scientific progress.

FAQs About the word wryness

The quality or state of being wry, or distorted.

whimsicality, irony, ridiculousness, ludicrousness, absurdity, wittiness, satire,amusement, jocularity, farce

pathos, sorrow, sorrow, pathos, grief, grief, heartache, solemnity, gravity, torture

His wryness was evident in the sardonic smile that played upon his lips.

The author's wryness pierced through the otherwise serious narrative, adding a touch of levity.

The comedian's dry wit and wry delivery elicited both chuckles and contemplative silence.

The old man's wry comment hinted at a lifetime of wisdom and experience.