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Word | Drab |
Spanish Meaning | monotonía, gris, monótono, soso, mujer baja y sucia, puta, pardusco, apagado, triste, sin gracia, aburrido, ,gris, triste tensamente, pardusco,soñoliento |
lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise; her drab personality; life was drab compared with the more exciting life style overseas; a series of dreary dinner parties / a dull greyish to yellowish or light olive brown / Of a color between gray and brown. / Dull, monotonous / dull; lacking color; cheerless / lacking brightness or interest; drearily dull. / slattern / prostitute / to associate with prostitutes / any of various cloths of a dull brown or gray color / a: a light olive brown b: a dull, lifeless, or faded appearance or quality / not bright or colorful : too plain or dull to be interesting, | |
Usage | ⇒ The drab winter scene made Keisha long for the vibrant colors of spring. ⇒ The Dutch woman's drab winter coat contrasted with the distinctive, colorful native costume she wore beneath it. ⇒ He lives a drab life. ⇒ the landscape was drab and gray ⇒ she looked drab |
Synonyms | dull, dreary, gloomy, colourless, dingy, flat, dismal, boring, dark, somber, sombre, cheerless, monotonous, murky, prosaic, sober, tedious, arid, dispiriting, gray, |
Antonyms | colorful, bright, absorbing, cheerful, cheery, engrossing, entertaining, entrancing, interesting, lively, achromatic, alluring, amusing, arresting, attractive, bewitching, captivating, charming, chic, colourful, |
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