adjective
- comparative form of wry; more twisted, distorted, or expressing dry humor
Examples
- His smile grew wryer as he listened to the politician’s promises.
- She gave an even wryer look when her friend suggested the impossible plan.
- The comedian’s wryer observations about modern life drew bigger laughs.
- His wryer sense of humor emerged after years of disappointment.
- The critic’s wryer review was more cutting than his previous ones.
- Her wryer commentary on social media trends went viral.