dried

/draɪd/
adjective
  1. Having had the water or moisture removed, usually to preserve or change texture.
    • We packed dried fruit for the long hike.
    • She added dried herbs to the soup for extra flavor.
    • The dried flowers still held their shape and color.
  2. No longer wet or damp; having become dry.
    • The riverbed was completely dried after months of no rain.
    • The paint on the wall was finally dried after two hours.
    • He wore a pair of dried jeans that had been hanging in the sun.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of dry: to remove moisture from something or become free of moisture.
    • She dried her hands on a clean towel.
    • He dried the dishes and put them away.
    • The sun dried the wet pavement quickly.
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