Dreary

/ˈdrirē/  (adjective)

Jessica Bennett, “A Master’s Degree in Masculinity”

In the essay, “A master’s degree in… masculinity?”  the word that I would like to add to my glossary is dreary.  It means feeling, displaying, or reflecting listlessness or discouragement, from Merriam-Webster. The sentence say “On a dreary Wednesday, in an open classroom, the young men and women had volunteered to be there. Which the meaning on the definition of dreary  what that sentence is trying to initiate that those young people had no other choice but to be in a classroom that they not enthusiast to be inside. For example, I can relate to this word in many ways as for instance, in my Human Biology class, the professor takes the Two hours and twenty lecturing, therefore that class in very dreary.  But the very exciting moment, when we have the ten minutes break.

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