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Word | Dull |
lacking in liveliness or animation; he was so dull at parties; a dull political campaign; a large dull impassive man; dull days with nothing to do; how dull and dreary the world is; fell back into one of her dull moods / become dull or lusterless in appearance / Slow of understanding / uninteresting, not lively or sharp, with no sparkle / lacking interest or excitement. / not exciting or interesting / having an edge or point that is not sharp / of a sound : not clear and loud / to become or cause (something) to become less clear, distinct, bright, or shiny / to make (something, such as a feeling) less sharp, strong, or severe / to become or cause (something, such as a knife or blade) to become less sharp, | |
Usage | ⇒ He was so dull at parties Business is dull (or slow) ⇒ He was so dull at parties ⇒ the dull roar of the crowd ⇒ your diet doesn't have to be dull and boring ⇒ A drug to dull the pain ⇒ he heaved the stone out into the water and turned away, hearing the dull splash sound behind him ⇒ a dull ache throbbed at the back of David's head |
Synonyms | boring, flat, tedious, tiresome, obtuse, slow, stupid, dreary, dim, monotonous, uninteresting, prosaic, dead, blunt, humdrum, drab, gloomy, lifeless, wearisome, insipid, |
Antonyms | sharp, interesting, bright, exciting, lively, intelligent, keen, luminous, lustrous, pointed, quick, sharpen, sleek, smart, vivacious, active, clear, alluring, amusing, ardent, |
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