cut and dried

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Etymology

1710, from herbs being cut and dried for sale, rather than fresh.

Adjective

cut and dried (not comparable)

  1. Simple, straightforward, clear, or certain.
    Synonyms: clear cut, open-and-shut, res ipsa loquitur
    Take care when guessing, since problems do not always have cut-and-dried answers.
  2. Decided, not open to change.
    Synonyms: set, settled
    • 1949, Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, act 2:
      Willy: [] In those days there was personality in it. There was respect, and comradeship, and gratitude in it. Today, it's all cut and dried, and there's no chance for bringing friendship to bear—or personality.
  3. (obsolete) Lacking freshness or spontaneity.

Usage notes

In formal usage, the form cut and dried is more common than cut and dry, and the meaning is rather “settled” than “clear”, and mildly pejorative, following original usage and etymology. Sense of “clear, straightforward” may be influenced by clear cut, which may be preferred.

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