adust

[əˈdʌst]

adust Definition

  • 1burned or scorched, especially of the skin
  • 2melancholy or gloomy

Using adust: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adust" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His adust skin showed signs of sun damage.

  • Example

    The adust landscape was a result of the long drought.

  • Example

    Her adust demeanor suggested she was not in a good mood.

adust Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for adust

Phrases with adust

  • a type of humor characterized by dryness and sarcasm

    Example

    He had a penchant for adust humor that often went over people's heads.

  • a complexion that is dark, sallow, or sunburned

    Example

    Years of working outdoors had given him an adust complexion.

  • a climate that is hot, dry, and dusty

    Example

    The adust climate of the desert made it difficult to grow crops.

Origins of adust

from Latin 'adustus', meaning 'scorched'

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Summary: adust in Brief

'Adust' [əˈdʌst] can refer to something that is burned or scorched, such as skin or a landscape, or to a melancholy or gloomy mood. It can also be used in phrases like 'adust humor,' which refers to a type of humor characterized by dryness and sarcasm, and 'adust complexion,' which describes a dark, sallow, or sunburned complexion. 'Adust climate' refers to a climate that is hot, dry, and dusty.