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driest

English

Adjective

driest

  1. superlative form of dry: most dry

Anagrams

  • Stride, direst, disert, dister, drites, redist, ridest, stride

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German dr?ste, from Old Saxon thr?sti, from Proto-Germanic *þr?stiz, from Proto-Indo-European *tréystis. Displaced Middle Dutch drijst, from Old Dutch *thr?sti, from the same Proto-Germanic source.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /drist/
  • Hyphenation: driest
  • Rhymes: -ist

Adjective

driest (comparative driester, superlative meest driest or driestst)

  1. bold, reckless

Inflection


Plautdietsch

Adjective

driest

  1. bold, confident
  2. brassy, forward

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triest

English

Etymology

try +? -est

Verb

triest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of try
    • I know also, my God, that thou triest the heart, and hast pleasure in uprightness.

Anagrams

  • Sitter, Strite, Tetris, sitter, streit, tirest, titers, titres, tretis, triset, triste

Dutch

Etymology

Ultimately borrowed from Latin tristis; compare French triste.

Pronunciation

Adjective

triest (comparative triester, superlative meest triest or triestst)

  1. pitiful
  2. sad

Inflection

Synonyms

  • verdrietig
  • tragisch

See also

  • droevig
  • treurig

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