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  1. showing that you find a bad or difficult situation slightly amusing: a wry smile. a wry sense of humor. (Definition of wry from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of wry.

  2. 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.

  3. Definitions of wry. adjective. humorously sarcastic or mocking. “with a wry Scottish wit” synonyms: 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."

  4. 1. twisted, contorted, or askew. 2. (of a facial expression) produced or characterized by contorting of the features, usually indicating dislike. 3. drily humorous; sardonic. 4. warped, misdirected, or perverse. 5. (of words, thoughts, etc) unsuitable or wrong. verb Word forms: wries, wrying, wried. 6. (transitive) to twist or contort.

  5. What does wry mean? 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.

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

  7. 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.

  8. WRY definition: A wry expression or remark shows your humour despite being in a difficult or disappointing…. Learn more.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.