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is it dried or dryed

by Dr. Howard Rice DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

verb (used with object), dried, dry·ing. to make dry; free from moisture: to dry the dishes. verb (used without object), dried, dry·ing.

What is the plural for dry?

dry. noun. plural drys. Definition of dry (Entry 3 of 3) 1 : the condition of being dry (see dry entry 1) : dryness.

What is this word dry?

(draɪ ) Word forms: drier, dryer, driest, dries, drying, dried. adjective. If something is dry, there is no water or moisture on it or in it.

What is the adjective of dry?

dried ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌ ​adjective. UK /draɪd/ dry verb. sun-dried adjective. dried fruit noun.

Is dried an adverb?

tumble dry (verb) blow–dryer (noun) cut–and–dried (adjective) high (adverb)

What's another word for dried?

In this page you can discover 36 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for dried, like: seared, parched, dehydrated, dry, drained, evaporated, wilted, vegetables, concentrated, desiccated and wiped.

Which is correct drys or dries?

verb (used without object), dried, dry·ing. to become dry; lose moisture. noun, plural drys, dries [drahyz]. /draɪz/. a prohibitionist.

What is the verb form of dry?

dry. he/she/it. dries. present participle. drying.

What is the abstract noun of dry?

Abstract NounsAdjectivesAbstract Nounsfriendlyfriendlinesslonelylonelinessdrydrynessshyshyness6 more rows

What is superlative degree of dry?

drier. Superlative. driest. The superlative form of dry; most dry.

Is dry a noun or verb?

Dry can be a verb or an adjective.

What is the root word for dried?

Middle English drie "without moisture, comparatively free from water or fluid," from Old English dryge, from Proto-Germanic *draugiz (source also of Middle Low German dröge, Middle Dutch druge, Dutch droog, Old High German trucchon, German trocken, Old Norse draugr), from Germanic root *dreug- "dry."

What is dried up?

intransitive verb. 1 : to disappear as if by evaporation, draining, or cutting off of a source of supply. 2 : to wither or die through gradual loss of vitality. 3 : to stop talking.

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