Definitions and Examples of unlucky, cursed, dry
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having or marked by bad luck; unfortunate.
Example
He was unlucky to miss the train by just a few seconds.
Under a spell or doomed to misfortune.
Example
The villagers believed that the old mansion was cursed and avoided going near it.
Free from moisture or liquid; not wet or damp.
Example
The desert is known for its dry climate and arid landscape.
Key Differences: unlucky vs cursed vs dry
- 1Unlucky refers to a person who has bad luck, while cursed implies that someone or something is under a spell or doomed to misfortune.
- 2Dry is an antonym of jammy in a different sense, meaning free from moisture or liquid.
Effective Usage of unlucky, cursed, dry
- 1Express Misfortune: Use unlucky and cursed to describe unfortunate events or situations.
- 2Describe Weather Conditions: Use dry to describe weather conditions or landscapes.
- 3Enhance Vocabulary: Incorporate these antonyms in your writing and speaking to enrich your vocabulary.
Remember this!
The antonyms of jammy are unlucky, cursed, and dry. These words have different meanings and can be used in various contexts. Use unlucky and cursed to express misfortune, dry to describe weather conditions or landscapes, and incorporate these antonyms in your writing and speaking to enhance your vocabulary.