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What does it mean when someone says that a book is dry ?Does the book lack explanation?or is the book boring? is it pejorative?
The term "dry" in literature and comedy refers to a style that lacks engagement and flavor, often characterized by a straightforward, factual presentation. This descriptor is typically pejorative, suggesting that the author or comedian fails to captivate their audience. For instance, a "dry" comedian delivers humor that is understated and may not elicit laughter, while a "dry" book is perceived as poorly written despite potentially good content coverage. The discussion highlights the evolving nature of terms like "sophisticated," which can also imply a lack of accessibility.
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