Meaning of dull
Definition of dull
(adj)
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"
emitting or
reflecting
very
little
light; "a
dull
glow"; "dull
silver
badly
in
need
of a polish"; "a
dull
sky"
being
or
made
softer or
less
loud
or clear; "the
dull
boom
of
distant
breaking
waves"; "muffled drums"; "the muffled noises of the street"; "muted trumpets"
so
lacking
in
interest
as to
cause
mental
weariness; "a
boring
evening
with
uninteresting
people"; "the
deadening
effect
of
some
routine
tasks"; "a
dull
play"; "his
competent
but
dull
performance"; "a ho-hum
speaker
who couldn't
capture
their attention"; "what an irksome
task
the
writing
of
long
letters
is"- Edmund Burke; "tedious
days
on the train"; "the tiresome chirping of a cricket"- Mark Twain; "other people's dreams are
dreadfully
wearisome"
(of color)
very
low in saturation;
highly
diluted; "dull
greens
and blues"
not
keenly
felt; "a
dull
throbbing"; "dull pain"
slow
to
learn
or understand;
lacking
intellectual
acuity; "so dense he
never
understands anything I say to him"; "never met anyone
quite
so dim"; "although
dull
at
classical
learning, at
mathematics
he was
uncommonly
quick"- Thackeray; "dumb officials
make
some
really
dumb decisions"; "he was
either
normally
stupid
or
being
deliberately
obtuse"; "worked with the
slow
students"
(of business) not
active
or brisk; "business is
dull
(or slow)"; "a sluggish market"
not having a
sharp
edge
or point; "the
knife
was too
dull
to be of any use"
blunted
in
responsiveness
or sensibility; "a
dull
gaze"; "so
exhausted
she was
dull
to what went on
about
her"- Willa Cather
not
clear
and resonant;
sounding
as if
striking
with or against something
relatively
soft; "the
dull
thud"; "thudding bullets"
darkened
with overcast; "a
dark
day"; "a
dull
sky"; "the sky was leaden and thick"
(verb)
make
dull
in appearance; "Age had
dulled
the surface"
become
dull
or
lusterless
in appearance;
lose
shine
or brightness; "the
varnished
table
top
dulled
with time"
deaden
(a
sound
or noise),
especially
by
wrapping
make
numb
or insensitive; "The
shock
numbed her senses"
make
dull
or blunt; "Too
much
cutting
dulls the knife's edge"
become
less
interesting
or
attractive
make
less
lively
or vigorous; "Middle age
dulled
her
appetite
for travel"
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