The meaning of Dreary
Dreary – definition
adjectiveDepressingly dull and bleak or repetitive.
Usage examples:
The dreary round of working, eating, and trying to sleep
adjectiveUnattractive and having nothing of any interest, and therefore likely to make you sad
Usage examples:
It was a gray, dreary day, with periods of rain.
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Word origin
Old English drēorig ‘gory, cruel’, also ‘melancholy’, from drēor ‘gore’, of Germanic origin; related to German traurig ‘sorrowful’, also to drowsy, and probably to drizzle.
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