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Awry Meaning in English

word

ɝˈaɪ
uh-RYE
ɐɹˈaɪ
uh-RYE

Definition

If something goes awry, it does not happen in the way that was planned or expected; it also refers to something turned or twisted out of the correct position.

Usage & Nuances

'Awry' is mainly used in formal or literary contexts, often after verbs like 'go' ('go awry'). It's less common in everyday speech. It usually describes plans, projects, or objects that are not in the right position or have gone wrong. Rarely used as a direct adjective before nouns.

Example Sentences

The plan went awry at the last minute.

basic

His tie was slightly awry after the meeting.

basic

Something went awry during the experiment.

basic

Her plans always seem to go awry no matter how hard she tries.

natural

By the end of the night, everyone’s hair was a little awry from dancing.

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It all started well, but things quickly went awry when the power went out.

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