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    Dull
    /dəl/

    adjective

    verb

  2. Aug 24, 2012 · The meaning of DULL is tedious, uninteresting. How to use dull in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dull.

  3. DULL definition: 1. not interesting or exciting in any way: 2. not clear, bright, or shiny: 3. (of weather, sky…. Learn more.

  4. DULL meaning: 1. not interesting or exciting in any way: 2. not clear, bright, or shiny: 3. (of weather, sky…. Learn more.

  5. Dull, blunt refer to the edge or point of an instrument, tool, or the like. Dull implies a lack or a loss of keenness or sharpness: a dull razor or saw. Blunt may mean the same or may refer to an edge or point not intended to be keen or sharp: a blunt or stub pen; a blunt foil.

  6. To dull something means to take away its edge, its energy, or its excitement. "Watching that movie will dull your senses, until you fall asleep."

  7. Definition of dull adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If you describe someone or something as dull, you mean they are not interesting or exciting. [disapproval] They are both nice people but can be rather dull. I felt she found me boring and dull. The documentary lasts for more than two-and-a-half hours, and there is scarcely a dull minute.

  9. dull not interesting or exciting: Life in a small town can be extremely dull. tedious lasting or taking too long and not interesting, so that you feel bored and impatient: The journey soon became tedious.

  10. DULL meaning: 1. not interesting: 2. not bright: 3. A dull sound is not loud or clear: . Learn more.

  11. adjective. dullest, duller. Arousing little interest; lacking liveliness; boring. A dull movie. American Heritage. Physically slow; slow-moving; sluggish. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Lacking spirit, zest, etc.; not lively; listless, insipid, etc.

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