"Dried" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dried" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dried" Meaning

Dried refers to something that has lost its moisture or water content, often because it has been exposed to air or heat. Examples of dried objects include dried fruit, dried pasta, and dried herbs.

"Dried" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dried"


The dried flowers were used to make a beautiful potpourri. (+ adjective)
After several days, the fruit had become dried and shriveled up. (+ verb)
To make the soup, you need to soak the dried mushrooms in water for a few hours. (+ noun)
The dried fruit was a popular snack among the campers. (+ adjective)
The company has developed a new technique to dry food without heat. (+ verb)

"Dried" Similar Words

Dribble

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Dribbled

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Verb:<br><br>To dribbled means to move a ball or other object in a specific way by rolling or bouncing it on the ground or on a surface with the hands, feet, or other body parts, typically in a sport such as basketball, football, or tennis.<br><br>Example sentence: He dribbled the ball down the court, expertly avoiding defenders.<br><br>Noun:<br><br>A dribbled is also a verb that means to ooze or leak slowly, often in an irregular or uncertain manner, like a liquid or a fiber.<br><br>Example sentence: The paint on the wall dribbled down, creating a messy streak after the rainstorm.

Dribbler

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A dribbler is a person who dribbles, which means to hold and manipulate a ball, often a basketball, soccer ball, or tennis ball, while moving or running. In sports, dribbling is the act of bouncing the ball on the court or field while advancing down the court or field. A dribbler may try to evade opponents while maintaining control of the ball.

Dribbles

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Dribblets

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Dribbling

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Driblet

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Driblets

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Driegh

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Drier

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Drierite

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Driers

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Dries

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To dry means to remove liquid from something, often making it no longer wet. The verb "dries" (third person singular present tense) is the conjugation of the verb "to dry".

Driest

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Drift

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Driftage

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