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dreary

American  
[dreer-ee] / ˈdrɪər i /

adjective

  • drearier,
    comparative
  • dreariest
    superlative
  1. causing sadness or gloom.

    Synonyms:
    comfortless, depressing, cheerless, drear, dismal, gloomy
    Antonyms:
    cheerful
  2. dull; boring.

    Synonyms:
    tiresome, wearisome, monotonous, tedious
    Antonyms:
    interesting
  3. sorrowful; sad.


dreary British  
/ ˈdrɪərɪ /

adjective

  1. sad or dull; dismal

  2. wearying; boring

  3. archaic miserable

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of dreary

before 900; Middle English drery, Old English drēorig gory, cruel, sad, equivalent to drēor gore + -ig -y 1; akin to Old Norse dreyrigr bloody, German traurig sad

Explanation

When something is dreary it's depressing or lifeless in a rainy-day way. I finished my work, there was nothing on TV, and the rain just wouldn't stop: what a dreary day! Dreary can refer to a feeling, a place, a time, or even a thing. It sounds a little like a combination of "drizzle" and "teary," and that's not a bad way to remember what it means. My grandmother's house was a dreary affair: run down, poorly lit, and silent but for the buzz of the fluorescent light in the cramped kitchen. Some might call the recession a depression: I call it dreary, either way. If the economy remains dreary like this much longer, I just might move to China.

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It's a hobby that started six years ago, when he went to Shetland to see the northern lights - though the weather was so dreary he "didn't see anything".

From BBC Aug. 9, 2026

It is 9 p.m. on a dreary night in Shadow Hills, just miles away from the lush foothills of the Verdugo Mountains.

From Los Angeles Times May 18, 2026

Everything in “Mother Mary” feels like it exists in a dream within a dream: the tertiary characters who fade in and out of the narrative, the catchy yet indistinct pop songs, the dreary midnight-blue location.

From Salon Apr. 24, 2026

A great World Cup game is like nothing else, but this is a freshly expanded World Cup, from 32 to 48 teams, a major leap which will likely increase the number of dreary games.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 20, 2026

When we woke in the morning, the rain had stopped, though the world was still insipid and dreary, and water was dripping from the trees.

From "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson

It is a drearier and less-plausible dream than Mr. Lindsey admits.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 2, 2026

Allen closed his essay emphasizing the significance of Keaton’s death: “A few days ago the world was a place that included Diane Keaton. Now it’s a world that does not. Hence it’s a drearier world.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 13, 2025

He added that the world was now a "drearier" place without her in it.

From BBC Oct. 13, 2025

Instead of the chilling rationality of HAL in “2001: A Space Odyssey,” we got the drearier, very human awfulness of Microsoft’s Sydney.

From New York Times Feb. 23, 2023

If Courtney and Jupiter take notice of my drearier demeanor post-field-trip-and-photo-discovery, neither lets on.

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone

And as an already sleep deprived, anxiety attack-prone person facing the darkest, dreariest season of the year, I figured it was worth a shot to try to nourish my way to a better attitude.

From Salon Dec. 25, 2023

"The problem with Pixar's latest feature isn't just that it's the animation house's dullest, dreariest, most spiritually empty to date. It's that it fails even on its own painstakingly contrived open-goal terms."

From BBC Jun. 14, 2022

After losing his bid for speaker, De León was stripped of his Appropriations chairmanship and relegated to one of the dreariest offices in the state Capitol.

From Los Angeles Times May 30, 2022

But that is surely the dreariest, meanest, most pinched way to put it.

From Washington Post Jan. 15, 2020

Turner knew from the map there were another seven miles, and once they were on the move again, they were the hardest, the dreariest they had walked that day.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan

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