dreary night means a night of dullness, frighting etc etc. not tellin you anymore caz i gotta right this is my own coursework bllud!
"Dreary night" typically refers to a dark, gloomy, or depressing evening with little light or hope. It suggests a sense of sadness, boredom, or monotony.
A day without sunshine would be a dreary day, and dreary days are like night. Plus, it's darker than when the sun isn't out, like night.
The poem starting with "The night was dark and dreary, the lightning flashed about" was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and it is the first line of his famous poem "Paul Revere's Ride."
A deserted castle on a dark, dreary night
The word " dreary ", not often heard in North America, would signal the reader that Gothic English sets the location and the genre.
Yes, dreary is an adjective--a dreary day.
It was a dreary November night, then suddenly, Kit Kat Chunky.
The official definition of the word dismal is "depressing; dreary."
No, it does not. It means not nice, dreary, stale, dark.
I think you mean the muffin man. He lives on Dreary Lane.
Dreary means unhappy, bored, down in the dumps, depressed
Dreary means unhappy, bored, down in the dumps, depressed
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreary' is dreariness.