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    wry
    /rʌɪ/

    adjective

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  2. WRY definition: 1. showing that you find a bad or difficult situation slightly funny: 2. showing that you find a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : bent, twisted, or turned usually abnormally to one side. a wry nose. 2. : made by a deliberate distortion of the facial muscles often to express irony or mockery. a wry smile. 3. : wrongheaded sense 1. 4. : cleverly and often ironically or grimly humorous. a wry wit. wryly. ˈrī-lē.

  4. Wry commonly means humorous in a way that’s very “dry,” irreverent, ironic, sarcastic, or sardonic. The sense of word is especially used in the terms wry humor and wry wit. This sense of wry is a figurative extension of its literal sense, which means crooked

  5. If someone has a wry expression, it shows that they find a bad situation or a change in a situation slightly amusing. He allowed himself a wry smile. American English : wry / ˈraɪ /

  6. Definitions of wry. adjective. humorously sarcastic or mocking. “with a wry Scottish witsynonyms: dry, ironic, ironical. comedic, humorous, humourous. full of or characterized by humor. adjective. bent to one side. “a wry neck” synonyms: crooked. having or marked by bends or angles; not straight or aligned. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Wry."

  7. Definition of wry adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. Funny in an understated, sarcastic, or ironic way: a wry sense of humor. 2. Temporarily twisted in an expression of distaste or displeasure: made a wry face. 3. Archaic Abnormally twisted or bent to one side; crooked: a wry nose. [From Middle English wrien, to turn, from Old English wrīgian; see wer- in Indo-European roots .] wry′ly adv.

  9. Verb. Filter. adjective. wrier, wryer, wriest. Temporarily twisted in an expression of distaste or displeasure. Made a wry face. American Heritage. Made by twisting or distorting the features. A wry face. Webster's New World. Turned or bent to one side; twisted. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Dry, ironic, sardonic, etc. Wry humor.

  10. May 20, 2018 · A wry expression or remark shows your humour despite being in a difficult or disappointing situation: a wry smile.

  11. Definitions of 'wry' 1. If someone has a wry expression, it shows that they find a bad situation or a change in a situation slightly amusing. [...] 2. A wry remark or piece of writing refers to a bad situation or a change in a situation in an amusing way. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'wry' American English: raɪ British English: raɪ. More.