wryness

Variant of wry

transitive verb, intransitive verb wried, wrying

to writhe or twist

Origin: ME wrien, to twist, bend < OE wrigian, to turn, twist, akin to OFris wrigia, to bend, stoop < IE *wreik- (> L rica, head veil) < base *wer-, to turn, bend

adjective wrier or wryer, wriest or wryest

  1. Archaic turned or bent to one side; twisted
  2. made by twisting or distorting the features: a wry face
  3. Rare distorted, as in meaning
  4. dry, ironic, sardonic, etc.: wry humor

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