Synonym: depressing, discouraging, dismal, dull, gloomy, somber. Similar words: dread, dream, dreamy, dreamt, dreaded, dreamed, dream up, dreamer. Meaning: ['drɪərɪ] adj. 1. causing dejection 2. lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise.
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31. You're in a dreary barn of a place, its halcyon days long gone.
32. Some of the windows incorporate mediaeval work, but the interior is unattractive and not helped by the masses of dreary pews.
33. It was all dreary, dreary, just as he had anticipated.
34. Didn't she hear it, the drone, the hum, that awful, teasing, dreary hum?
35. Drinkers Plan: The traditional pub crawl doesn't have to be another dreary Friday night wander.
36. Rebel against the party line and the usually dreary office thrash will become a real glam ball.
37. The long wet road, with its facades of dreary little shops, felt empty suddenly, and somehow threatening.
38. Chill falls the rain, night winds are blowing, Dreary and dark's the way we are going.
39. Laurie gazed out over a dreary landscape of factories and parking lots.
40. It was dreary beyond belief, and at first it had the effect of offsetting his own emotional night.
41. They kissed her and all had another glass of fizz before Charles started the dreary journey back to Willesden on the Underground.
42. Cooking for one person can be a dreary business, as many elderly people find.
43. No doubt some of them were rather on the dreary side but that is not the full story by any means.
44. The Governor's sanctum was a leviathan suffused with the same dreary red light.
45. All of them would, in theory, apply the same dreary procedures.
46. If she caught a cold through all this dreary journeying it would be all his fault.
47. All those dreary councillors and their officious bureaucrats deserve to be humbled.
48. This room is so dreary. How can we brighten it up?
49. Third, people should get hot under the collar when presented with dreary architecture.
50. He could remember every dismal dreary moment of it, with soul-destroying clarity.
51. The sight of her filled Liz with a subdued and dreary panic.
52. In the dreary new settlements revivalist contests also provided entertainment.
53. What dreary offices we inhabit, I thought as I allowed my gaze to travel round this miniature version of my own.
54. Depression had descended on her, hemmed in by all these people, driving along a straight dreary road.
55. A cut above the average, with its colourful murals and imaginative room decor in this often dreary area.
56. Recent political scandals have tended to fall into the same dreary pattern: shocking accusation.
57. True, the storyline was not completely didactic, which was just as well since when art does so it becomes dreary.
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58. Soon after dark the rain descended in torrents, and all through the dreary hours of that dismal night it rained unceasingly.
59. She was a dreary, promiscuous, disorganized piece of human driftwood, who kept having babies of dubious provenance.
60. There was George - dull, dreary George - sprawled full-length on the settee, his nose deep in a book as usual.
More similar words: dread, dream, dreamy, dreamt, dreaded, dreamed, dream up, dreamer, dream of, daydream, dreaming, dreadful, dreamlike, readdress, pipe dream, mind reader, teary, weary, deary, american dream, bleary, ronald reagan, rough and ready, rear, arrear, forearm, rearing, outer ear, calendar year, reappear.