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arid

American  
[ar-id] / ˈær ɪd /

adjective

  1. being without moisture; extremely dry; parched.

    arid land;

    an arid climate.

  2. barren or unproductive because of lack of moisture.

    arid farmland.

  3. lacking interest or imaginativeness; sterile.

    an arid treatment of an exciting topic.

    Synonyms:
    pedantic, jejune, uninspiring, uninspired, vapid, dreary, tedious, dull
    Antonyms:
    imaginative, spirited, exciting, interesting, lively

arid British  
/ ˈærɪd, əˈrɪdɪtɪ /

adjective

  1. having little or no rain; dry; parched with heat

  2. devoid of interest

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arid Scientific  
/ ărĭd /
  1. Very dry, especially having less precipitation than is needed to support most trees or woody plants. Deserts have arid climates.


Related Words

See dry.

Other Word Forms

  • aridity noun
  • aridly adverb
  • aridness noun
  • hyperarid adjective

Etymology

Origin of arid

First recorded in 1645–55; from French or directly from Latin āridus, equivalent to ār(ēre) “to be dry” + -idus adjective suffix; see -id 4; cf. ash 1

Explanation

Arid is so dry that nothing will grow. Death Valley in California features an arid climate, which is why it's called Death Valley and not Life Valley. Arid can also mean terribly dull or lifeless. A textbook about the climate of Death Valley might be called arid if it's written in an uninteresting way. Just like you wouldn't want to live in an arid climate, you wouldn't want to sit through an arid performance of the film-turned-musical, "Some Like it Hot."

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Example Sentences

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Camus’s vision may have been a bleak and arid one, but it retains its awful potency.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 2, 2026

Natives actually tend to do better after several years of drought, once invasives not adapted to the arid climate die out.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026

Like most of its neighbours in this arid region, the small Gulf monarchy depends heavily on imports, especially for its food supply.

From Barron's • Mar. 19, 2026

Often compared to polar deserts, the Atacama is considered one of the most arid regions in the world.

From Science Daily • Mar. 2, 2026

He mumbled something about the laundry arid hurried off to collect it.

From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins