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Synonyms & Similar Words
dull
gloomy
depressing
dismal
drear
somber
melancholy
mournful
sorrowful
sad
unhappy
cheerless
joyless
bleak
barren
desolate
monotonous
tedious
tiresome
uninteresting
lackluster
uninspiring
uninviting
dismal
dispiriting
discouraging
disheartening
demoralizing
hopeless
despairing
bleak
grim
dismal
comfortless
chilly
unfriendly
cold
unenthusiastic
apathetic
lethargic
sluggish
stagnant
stale
vapid
flat
hollow
empty
unfulfilling
Meaning of Dreary
The primary meaning of the word "Dreary" is describing something as dull and uninteresting, often in a way that makes one feel sad or depressed.
Definitions
- Causing a feeling of sadness or depression; dull and uninteresting
- Lacking interest or excitement; boring and unenjoyable
- Having a dull and depressing quality; gloomy and somber
Etymology of Dreary
The word "Dreary" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, with "drēor" and "drēorian" relating to causing or feeling sorrow, and "drēosan" meaning to fall or become sorrowful
Historically, the word evolved to encompass a range of negative emotions, from sadness to boredom, and is now used to describe people, places, and experiences that evoke such feelings
Example Uses
- The dreary weather made it difficult to enjoy the outdoor festival.
- After a few months of doing the same job, the work started to feel dreary and unfulfilling.
- The small, dreary apartment was a far cry from the spacious and sunny home she had always dreamed of.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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enjoyable
entertaining