Aridly: meaning, definitions and examples

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aridly

 

[ ˈærɪdli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of speaking

The term 'aridly' refers to a manner of expression that is dry or lacking in emotion, often conveying little enthusiasm or warmth. It is frequently used to describe replies or attitudes that are blunt, unemotional, or devoid of any passion. Speech that is delivered aridly can come off as indifferent or detached, potentially leaving the listener feeling unengaged or uninspired.

Synonyms

blandly, dryly, dully, unemotively

Examples of usage

  • She responded aridly to the heartfelt compliment.
  • He delivered his lecture aridly, causing many students to lose interest.
  • The report was written aridly, filled with facts but lacking any narrative flair.

Translations

Translations of the word "aridly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 de maneira árida

🇮🇳 सूखे तरीके से

🇩🇪 dürftig

🇮🇩 dengan gersang

🇺🇦 посуху

🇵🇱 surowo

🇯🇵 乾燥した方法で

🇫🇷 de manière aride

🇪🇸 de manera árida

🇹🇷 kurak bir şekilde

🇰🇷 건조하게

🇸🇦 بطريقة جافة

🇨🇿 suchým způsobem

🇸🇰 suchým spôsobom

🇨🇳 以干燥的方式

🇸🇮 suho

🇮🇸 þurrt

🇰🇿 құрғақ түрде

🇬🇪 მშრალად

🇦🇿 quru şəkildə

🇲🇽 de manera árida

Etymology

The word 'aridly' derives from the adjective 'arid', which means extremely dry or lacking moisture. The roots of 'arid' can be traced back to the Latin word 'aridus', meaning 'dry'. The suffix '-ly' is commonly used in English to form adverbs from adjectives, indicating the manner in which an action is performed. Hence, 'aridly' encapsulates the essence of being dry not only in a physical sense but also in emotional or expressive scenarios. As language evolved, 'aridly' has been adopted into formal and informal contexts, particularly in literary critiques, to describe styles of communication that can be perceived as cold or lacking engagement.