- drear|i|ly
- drear|i|ly «DRIHR uh lee», adverb.in a dreary manner; dismally: »
She got up drearily, wondering if her troubles would ever end.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
She got up drearily, wondering if her troubles would ever end.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
drear — drear·i·head; drear·i·ly; drear·i·ment; drear·i·ness; drear·i·some; dun·drear·ies; drear; drear·i·hood; drear·ly; drear·ness; … English syllables
drear|y — «DRIHR ee», adjective, drear|i|er, drear|i|est, verb, drear|ied, drear|y| … Useful english dictionary
Drear — (dr[=e]r), a. [See {Dreary}.] Dismal; gloomy with solitude. A drear and dying sound. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drear — Drear, n. Sadness; dismalness. [Obs.] Spenser … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drear — /drear/, adj. Literary. dreary. [1620 30; back formation from DREARY] * * * … Universalium
drear — index bleak (severely simple) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
drear — 1620s, poetic shortening of DREARY (Cf. dreary) … Etymology dictionary
drear — [drir] adj. Old Poet. dreary; melancholy … English World dictionary
drear — adjective Date: 1629 dreary • drear noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
drear — adjective /dɹɪə/ Dreary. Earth raised up her headFrom the darkness dread and drear … Wiktionary