The world was dark and dreary, because it was rainy and stormy outside.It was such a dark and dreary day that we decided to go to a bright and cheerful movie.It was sunny in the morning, however the day turned dreary when the sky grew dark and it began to rain.
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Yes, dreary is an adjective--a dreary day.
Dreary means unhappy, bored, down in the dumps, depressed
The word 'dreary' originates from old English meaning blood and it refers to a situation that is remarkably bleak or dismal. An example would be: "we all have to attend this dreary meeting every Tuesday".
The world was dark and dreary, because it was rainy and stormy outside.It was such a dark and dreary day that we decided to go to a bright and cheerful movie.It was sunny in the morning, however the day turned dreary when the sky grew dark and it began to rain.
Lost amongst the dark, dreary ocean currents at midnight, the crew reported to the captain that the seas are no longer navigable.
The forlorn watchman sat on the dreary, misty coast.
am not sure
Yes, dreary is an adjective--a dreary day.
Dewdrops dancing on the drifting dust made for a dreary day. Alliteration is the use of words beginning with the same letter, usually in a sentence or poem.
The doctor administered the antidote to counteract the effects of the snake venom.
After the storm, a beautiful rainbow appeared in the sky, bringing color and hope to the dreary landscape.
Dreary means unhappy, bored, down in the dumps, depressed
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreary' is dreariness.
damp dreary gray wet slippery cold
Yes you could: "The room, where in sadness Judy lay, was quite dreary."