dree

[driː]

dree Definition

  • 1endure or suffer something patiently
  • 2slow and tedious

Using dree: Examples

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

  • Example

    She had to dree the consequences of her actions.

  • Example

    I had to dree my way through the long and boring lecture.

  • Example

    He dreed the long and painful recovery process after his surgery.

dree Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dree

  • dree one's weird

    to follow one's own path, regardless of what others think or say

    Example

    She decided to dree her weird and pursue a career in art, despite her family's objections.

  • dree one's own weird

    to follow one's own path, regardless of what others think or say

    Example

    He was determined to dree his own weird and start his own business, even though everyone else thought it was a bad idea.

  • to take control of one's own life and make one's own decisions

    Example

    She was tired of living according to other people's expectations and decided to dree her own destiny.

Origins of dree

from Old English 'dreogan', meaning 'to endure'

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Summary: dree in Brief

The verb 'dree' [driː] means to patiently endure or suffer something, often slow and tedious. It is commonly used in phrases like 'dree one's weird,' meaning to follow one's own path, and 'dree one's own destiny,' meaning to take control of one's own life.