dry in Arabic
dry in Arabic is يَبَّسَ, نَشَّف, جَفَّفَ — dry means free from moisture; not wet.
dry in Arabic
يَبَّسَ
Pronounced: yabbasa
to make dry
نَشَّف
Pronounced: naššaf
to make dry
جَفَّفَ
Pronounced: jaffafa
to make dry
جَفَّف
Pronounced: jaffaf
to make dry
What does "dry" mean?
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adj Free from moisture; not wet.
"Make sure the paint is completely dry before hanging the picture."
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adj Lacking or forbidding alcohol.
"They held a dry wedding reception with no alcohol served."
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adj Not sweet, especially describing wine.
"He prefers a dry white wine with fish."
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adj Amusing in a deadpan, understated way; also, plainly boring.
"Her dry sense of humour caught the whole room off guard."
dry in a sentence
- Make sure the paint is completely dry before hanging the picture.
- The desert air was hot and dry all afternoon.
- They held a dry wedding reception with no alcohol served.
- The county stayed dry long after Prohibition ended elsewhere.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dry" in Arabic?
"dry" in Arabic is يَبَّسَ, نَشَّف, جَفَّفَ. dry means: Free from moisture; not wet.
How do you pronounce يَبَّسَ?
"dry" in Arabic is يَبَّسَ, pronounced "yabbasa".
How do you use "dry" in a sentence?
Example: "Make sure the paint is completely dry before hanging the picture." In Arabic, "dry" is يَبَّسَ, نَشَّف, جَفَّفَ.
Are there other ways to say "dry" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "dry": يَبَّسَ, نَشَّف, جَفَّفَ, جَفَّف.
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