IPA: /ˈdriːmˌwɜːrld/
KK: /drim-wərld/
Definition: A fictional or imaginary place that exists in dreams or fantasies.
Example: In her dreamworld, anything was possible, and she could fly among the stars.
IPA: /ˈdriːmi/
KK: /ˈdrimi/
Definition: Having a quality that is soft, pleasant, and often makes you feel relaxed or lost in thought, like a dream.
Example: The music was dreamy, making everyone feel calm and peaceful.
IPA: /ˈdrɪəri/
KK: /drɪr/
Definition: Causing sadness or gloom; dull and lifeless.
Example: The weather was drear, making everyone feel a bit down.
IPA: /ˈdrɪəriə/
KK: /ˈdrɪrɪər/
Definition: More dull, bleak, or depressing than something else.
Example: The weather today is drearier than it was yesterday.
IPA: /ˈdrɪəriəst/
KK: /ˈdrɪrɪəst/
Definition: The most dull, bleak, or depressing; lacking in cheer or excitement.
Example: The weather was the dreariest I had ever experienced, with constant rain and gray skies.
IPA: /ˈdrɪrɪli/
KK: /ˈdrɪrɪli/
Definition: In a way that is dull, bleak, or depressing.
Example: The rain fell drearily all day, making everyone feel gloomy.
IPA: /ˈdrɪərɪnəs/
KK: /ˈdrɪrɪnəs/
Definition: The quality of being dull, bleak, or depressing, often causing a feeling of sadness or gloom.
Example: The constant rain added to the dreariness of the day, making everyone feel tired and unmotivated.
KK: /drɪəri/
Definition: Something that is dull, boring, or gloomy, often causing a feeling of sadness or lack of interest.
Example: The weather was dreary, with gray skies and constant rain.
IPA: /driː/
KK: /dri/
Definition: To endure or suffer through something difficult or unpleasant.
Example: She had to dree the pain of losing her job.
IPA: /drɛnʧt/
KK: /drɛncht/
Definition: Completely wet or soaked with water or another liquid.
Example: After the rainstorm, I was drenched from head to toe.
Definition: To be completely soaked or wet, usually from water or another liquid.
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