SOBER vs DRY: NOUN
- N/A
- Dry land: as, to execute a piece of engineering work in the dry (that is, not under water).
- A prohibitionist.
- A reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages
SOBER vs DRY: ADJECTIVE
- Dull; not bright or colorful;
- In character; moderate; realistic; serious; not playful; not passionate; cool; self-controlled
- Not given to excessive drinking of alcohol;
- Not drunk; not intoxicated
- Serious or subdued in demeanor, habit, appearance, or color; solemn; grave; sedate.
- Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm
- Not mad or insane; not wild, visionary, or heated with passion; exercising cool, dispassionate reason; self-controlled; self-possessed.
- Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors.
- Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate.
- Plain or subdued, as in decoration.
- Serious or staid in character or conduct: : serious.
- Straightforward and serious; not exaggerated, emotional, or silly.
- Abstaining from or habitually abstemious in the use of alcoholic drink or other intoxicants.
- Not intoxicated or affected by the use of alcohol or drugs.
- Completely lacking in playfulness
- Dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
- Lacking brightness or color; dull
- Not affected by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
- Constructed without mortar or cement.
- Unproductive of the expected results.
- Prohibiting or opposed to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- Humorous in an understated or unemotional way.
- Wearisome; dull.
- Matter-of-fact or indifferent in manner.
- Lacking tenderness, warmth, or involvement; severe.
- Devoid of bias or personal concern.
- Having no adornment or coloration; plain.
- Eaten or served without butter, gravy, or other garnish.
- Not sweet as a result of the decomposition of sugar during fermentation. Used of wines.
- Of or relating to solid rather than liquid substances or commodities.
- No longer wet.
- Needing moisture or drink.
- Not producing a liquid substance that is normally produced.
- No longer yielding liquid, especially milk.
- Having all the water or liquid drained away, evaporated, or exhausted.
- Not under water.
- Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture.
- Having or characterized by little or no rain.
- Free from liquid or moisture.
- Without a mucous or watery discharge
- Having a large proportion of strong liquor
- Lacking warmth or emotional involvement
- Practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages
- Opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages
- Not producing milk
- Free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet
- Not shedding tears
- (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation
- Lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless
- Used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones
- Unproductive especially of the expected results
- Having no adornment or coloration
- (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish
- Suffering from fluid deprivation
- Humorously sarcastic or mocking
SOBER vs DRY: VERB
- To overcome or lose a state of intoxication.
- Become more realistic
- Become sober after excessive alcohol consumption
- Cause to become sober
- Become dry or drier
- Remove the moisture from and make dry
SOBER vs DRY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become sober; -- often with down.
- To become dry.
- To preserve (meat or other foods, for example) by extracting the moisture.
- To remove the moisture from; make dry.
SOBER vs DRY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make sober.
- N/A
SOBER vs DRY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Dull
- Lacking brightness or color
- = Syn. 3–5. Cool, collected, unimpassioned, steady, staid, somber. Sober differs from the words compared under grave in expressing the absence of exhilaration or excitement, whether physical, mental, or spiritual, whether beneficial or harmful.
- Little; small; mean; poor; weak.
- Plain or simple in color; somber; dull.
- Modest; demure; sedate; staid; dignified; serious; grave; solemn.
- Free from violence or tumult: serene; calm; tranquil; self-controlled.
- Guided or tempered by reason; rational; sensible; sane; sound; dispassionate; commonplace.
- Temperate in general character or habit; free from excess; avoiding extremes; moderate.
- Habitually temperate in the use of liquor; not given to the use of strong or much drink.
- Free from the influence of intoxicating liquors; not drunk; unintoxicated.
- To become sober, in any sense of the word.
- To make serious, grave, or sad: often followed by down.
- To mitigate; assuage; soften; restrain.
- To make sober; free from intoxication.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become sober.
- I happen to be teetotal"
- Dull and lifeless
- Lacking interest or stimulation
- A small child with a dry nose"
- Or no longer wet
- Lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water
- Lacking moisture or volatile components
- Thirsty; craving drink, especially intoxicating drink.
- Not giving milk: as, a dry cow.
- In geology and mining, free from the presence or use of water, or distant from water: as, dry diggings; dry separation.
- Specifically
- Without moisture; not moist; absolutely or comparatively free from water or wetness, or from fluid of any kind: as, dry land; dry clothes; dry weather; a dry day; dry wood; dry bones.
- In pathology, not attended with suppuration, a fluid discharge or exudation, or hemorrhage.
- To cease talking; be silent.
- To wither, as a limb
- To be wholly evaporated; cease to flow.
- To evaporate; be exhaled; lose fluidity: as, water dries away rapidly; blood dries quickly on exposure to the air.
- To lose moisture; become free from moisture.
- To evaporate completely; stop the flow of: as, the fierce heat dried up all the streams.
- To wither; parch.
- To cause to evaporate or exhale; stop the flow of: as, to dry out the water from a wet garment.
- To make dry; free from water or from moisture of any kind, and by any means, as by wiping, evaporation, exhalation, or drainage; desiccate: as, to dry the eyes; to dry hay; wind dries the earth; to dry a meadow or a swamp.
SOBER vs DRY: RELATED WORDS
- Stone sober, Cold sober, Uninebriated, Sober up, Grave, Colourless, Drab, Dry, Serious, Colorless, Solemn, Sedate, Sombre, Somber, Teetotal
- Unproductive, Tearless, Unstimulating, Shriveled, Scorched, Sere, Semiarid, Juiceless, Thirsty, Waterless, Unsweet, Desiccated, Arid, Rainless, Parched
SOBER vs DRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Uninebriated, Stone sober, Sober up, Cold sober, Grave, Colourless, Drab, Dry, Serious, Colorless, Solemn, Sedate, Sombre, Somber, Teetotal
- Unproductive, Tearless, Unstimulating, Shriveled, Scorched, Sere, Semiarid, Juiceless, Thirsty, Waterless, Unsweet, Desiccated, Arid, Rainless, Parched
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- Permanent ponds: Ponds that do not normally dry up except in especially dry years.
- Freezing, dry cold, dry heat, and natural soil compositions can create natural embalming.
- They significantly improve chronic conditions worsened by dry air, such as asthma and dry skin.
- They also are known to cause dry mouth, dry eyes, and can worsen constipation.
- Keep your receiver and transmitter dry; if they get wet, wipe them dry immediately.
- Skin dry, tongue completely dry, whitish coating in the middle fairly free.
- Once dry, simply use any dry erase markers to dr.
- This dry spell has caused the stream to dry up.
- Pump onto dry hands and smooth over dry face.
- This can help dry up a cough or runny nose but can also cause side effects such as a dry mouth and dry nose.
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