"Drier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Drier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Drier" Meaning

Drier is a comparative form of the adjective "dry". It means that something is drier than something else, or that it has a greater degree of dryness. Additionally, in some contexts, "drier" can also mean a device or a tool used to remove moisture or liquid from a material, such as a drier for clothes or a drying rack.

"Drier" Examples

Examples of "Drier":


The drier hung in the basement to dry the family's laundry.
Uses the noun meaning an appliance used for drying clothes.
The dry air made everything feel drier than usual.
Uses the adjective meaning having a little or no moisture; very dry.
After washing the dishes, it was time to put them in the drier to dry.
Uses the noun meaning the act of drying something, especially with a hot air current.
The park was a bit drier than usual this time of year.
Uses the adjective meaning lacking moisture or humidity.
We need to make sure the motorcycle's tires are not too drier before taking it to the road.
Uses the adjective meaning having reduced effectiveness or performance due to dryness.

"Drier" Similar Words

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.

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Dribblets

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Driblet

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Driblets

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Dried

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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.

Driegh

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Drierite

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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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Drifted

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The word "drifted" is the past participle of the verb "drift". To drift means to move slowly or lazily, often without control or direction. It can also mean to wander or meander, often without a clear purpose or goal. <br><br>In this context, "drifted" might be used in a sentence like, "The family's car drifted off the road and into the ditch." Here, the car is moving slowly and without control, and has left the road and gone into a nearby ditch.

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