- DULL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DULL is tedious, uninteresting How to use dull in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dull
- DULL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DULL definition: 1 not interesting or exciting in any way: 2 not clear, bright, or shiny: 3 (of weather, sky… Learn more
- Dull - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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 "
- Dull - definition of dull by The Free Dictionary
Not brisk or rapid; sluggish: Business has been dull 2 Not having a sharp edge or point; blunt: a dull knife 3 a Not intensely or keenly felt: a dull ache b Not bright, vivid, or shiny: a dull brown; a glaze with a dull finish c Cloudy or overcast: a dull sky d Not clear or resonant: a dull thud 4 Intellectually weak or obtuse; stupid
- What does dull mean? - Definitions. net
To render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp Years of misuse have dulled the tools To soften, moderate or blunt He drinks to dull the pain To lose a sharp edge; to become dull A razor will dull with use Lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp All these knives are dull Boring; not exciting or interesting
- dull - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Not bright or clear; not vivid; dim; obscure: as, a dull fire or light; a dull red color; the mirror gives a dull reflection Not sharp or acute; obtuse; blunt: as, a dull sword; a dull needle Not keenly felt; not intense: as, a dull pain
- dull, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Wanting sensibility or keenness of perception in the bodily senses and feelings; insensible, obtuse, senseless, inanimate In dialect use, esp … Made dull (in various senses: see dull, v I 1–I 5)
- DULL - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone or something as dull, you mean they are not interesting or exciting
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