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dull (d l)adj. dull·er, dull·est 1. Intellectually weak or obtuse; stupid. 2. Lacking responsiveness or alertness; insensitive. 3. Dispirited; depressed. 4. Not brisk or rapid; sluggish: Business is dull. 5. Not having a sharp edge or point; blunt: a dull knife. 6. Not intensely or keenly felt: a dull ache. 7. Arousing no interest or curiosity; boring: a dull play. 8. Not bright or vivid. Used of a color: a dull brown. 9. Cloudy or overcast: a dull sky. 10. Not clear or resonant: a dull thud. tr. & intr.v. dulled, dull·ing, dulls To make or become dull.
[Middle English dul; akin to Old English dol.]
dull ish adj. dull ness, dul ness n. dul ly adv. Synonyms: dull, colorless, drab1, humdrum, lackluster, pedestrian, stodgy, uninspired These adjectives mean lacking in liveliness, charm, or surprise: a dull, uninteresting performance; a colorless and unimaginative person; a drab and boring job; a humdrum conversation; a lackluster life; a pedestrian movie plot; a stodgy dinner party; an uninspired lecture. |
dull Adjective 1. not interesting: the finished article would make dull reading 2. slow to learn or understand 3. (of an ache) not intense: I have a dull ache in the middle of my back 4. (of weather) not bright or clear 5. not lively or energetic: she appeared, looking dull and apathetic 6. (of colour) lacking brilliance 7. (of the blade of a knife) not sharp 8. (of a sound) not loud or clear: his head fell back to the carpet with a dull thud Verb to make or become dull [Old English dol] dullness n dully adv
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Verb | 1. | dull - make dull in appearance; "Age had dulled the surface"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue" | | 2. | dull - become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness; "the varnished table top dulled with time"change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" | | 3. | dull - deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrappingsoften - make (images or sounds) soft or softer | | 4. | dull - make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses"desensitise, desensitize - cause not to be sensitive; "The war desensitized many soldiers"; "The photographic plate was desensitized" | | 5. | dull - make dull or blunt; "Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue" sharpen - make sharp or sharper; "sharpen the knives" | | 6. | dull - become less interesting or attractivechange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" | | 7. | dull - make less lively or vigorous; "Middle age dulled her appetite for travel"weaken - become weaker; "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days" cloud - make milky or dull; "The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added" | | Adj. | 1. | 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"colorless, colourless - lacking in variety and interest; "a colorless and unimaginative person"; "a colorless description of the parade" spiritless - lacking ardor or vigor or energy; "a spiritless reply to criticism" lively - full of life and energy; "a lively discussion"; "lively and attractive parents"; "a lively party" | | 2. | dull - emitting or reflecting very little light; "a dull glow"; "dull silver badly in need of a polish"; "a dull sky"unpolished - not carefully reworked or perfected or made smooth by polishing; "dull unpolished shoes" bright - emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; "the sun was bright and hot"; "a bright sunlit room" | | 3. | dull - 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"soft - (of sound) relatively low in volume; "soft voices"; "soft music" | | 4. | dull - 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"uninteresting - arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement; "a very uninteresting account of her trip" | | 5. | dull - (of color) very low in saturation; highly diluted; "dull greens and blues"unsaturated - (of color) not chromatically pure; diluted; "an unsaturated red" | | 6. | dull - not keenly felt; "a dull throbbing"; "dull pain"sharp - keenly and painfully felt; as if caused by a sharp edge or point; "a sharp pain"; "sharp winds" | | 7. | dull - 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"stupid - lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity | | 8. | dull - (of business) not active or brisk; "business is dull (or slow)"; "a sluggish market"inactive - lacking activity; lying idle or unused; "an inactive mine"; "inactive accounts"; "inactive machinery" | | 9. | dull - not having a sharp edge or point; "the knife was too dull to be of any use"sharp - having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing; "a sharp knife"; "a pencil with a sharp point" | | 10. | dull - blunted in responsiveness or sensibility; "a dull gaze"; "so exhausted she was dull to what went on about her"- Willa Catherinsensitive - deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive; "insensitive to the needs of the patients" | | 11. | dull - not clear and resonant; sounding as if striking with or against something relatively soft; "the dull thud"; "thudding bullets" | | 12. | dull - darkened with overcast; "a dark day"; "a dull sky"; "the sky was leaden and thick"cloudy - full of or covered with clouds; "cloudy skies" |
dull adjective 1. boring, tedious, dreary, flat, dry, plain, commonplace, tiresome, monotonous, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, unimaginative, dozy, uninteresting, mind-numbing, ho-hum ( informal) vapid, as dry as dust << OPPOSITE exciting adjective 2. lifeless, dead, heavy, slow, indifferent, sluggish, insensitive, apathetic, listless, unresponsive, passionless, insensible << OPPOSITE lively verb 7. relieve, blunt, lessen, moderate, soften, alleviate, allay, mitigate, assuage, take the edge off, palliate verb 8. cloud over, darken, grow dim, become cloudy verb 9. dampen, reduce, check, depress, moderate, discourage, stifle, lessen, smother, sadden, dishearten, dispirit, deject
Translationsdull [dʌl] adj (= boring) → noioso/a (= slow-witted); ottuso/a; [ sound, pain] → sordo/a; [ weather, day] → fosco/a, scuro/a; [ blade] → smussato/a dulladj dull [dal]1 slow to learn or to understand The clever children help the dull ones.bot, domبَليد، بَطيء الفَهْمбавно схващащhloupýsløvschwer von Begriffκουτόςlento, torpe, tontokõva peagaکند ذهن؛ خنگhidasjärkinenbornéקְשֶה-תְּפִישָׂהसुस्त, मूढ़glup, tromlassú észjárásúbodohseinn tillento鈍い모자란, 우둔한bukasstulbs; trulslembaplangzaamtreg i oppfatningen, tungnemtępyestúpidogreoiтупойhlúpyneumengluplångsam, trögโง่kalın kafalı遲鈍的тупий, нездатнийکند ذہنchậm hiểu迟钝的 2 not bright or clear a dull day.vaal, troosteloseغائِمмъгливmdlý, zasmušilýmørk; gråtrübeμουντός, θαμπόςapagadosombuneمبهم؛ گرفتهharmaamaussadeבָּהִירधुंधलाtaman, tmuranegyhangú; tompamuramgrár; myrkur, dökkurcupoどんよりした흐린apsiniaukęs, niūrus, rūškanasapmācies; drūms; blāvspudarsombergrå, tung, overskyetpochmurnyencobertomohorâtпасмурныйpochmúrnypusttmuranmulenมัวหมองkapalı, sıkıcı, kasvetli, bulutlu陰暗的,獃笨的похмурий; безрадіснийابر آلودہđục; mờ阴暗的,呆笨的 3 not exciting or interesting a very dull book.verveligمُمِل، غَيْر مُشَوِّقскученnudnýkedeliglangweiligανιαρόςmonótono, aburridoigavکسل کنندهtylsäennuyeuxמְשַעֲמֵםनिरुत्साहnezanimljivunalmasmembosankanleiðinlegurnoiosoつまらない재미없는, 지루한nuobodusneinteresants; garlaicīgsbosansaaikjedelig, tristnudnyenfadonhoplictisitorскучныйnudnýdolgočasendosadan[]tråkig, tristไม่น่าสนใจsıkıcı, yavan, ilginç olmayan單調的нуднийبے مزاbuồn tẻ单调的 adv ˈdullyverveligeكما يَنْبَغي، وِفْقا للأُصولскучноhloupě; nudněkedeligtlangweiligανιαράmonótonamente, estúpidamenteigavaltبا کندی؛ بطور ملال انگیزtylsästid'une manière ennuyeuseבְּאוֹפֶן מְשַׁעֲמֵםउचित रीति सेdosadno, tromounalmasan, tompánsecara membosankandauflega, heimskulegain modo noioso鈍く둔하게, 흐리게 , 지루하게nuobodžiai, bukaistulbi; truli; blāvitidak bersemangatsaaitregt, trist, monotontnudnie, tępoestupidamenteplictisitorтупо; скучноhlúpo; nudnedolgočasnodosadnotrögt, tråkigt, tristอย่างไม่มีชีวิตชีวาgerektiği gibi, hakkıyla單調地тупоبغیر دلچسپی کےđần độn; buồn tẻ单调地 n ˈdullnessvervelingبَلادَه، بُطء الفَهْمскукаhloupost; nudnostkedsommeligheddie Stumpfsinnigkeitανίαlo aburrido, insulsezigavusکندی؛ ملالتtylsyyscaractère ennuyeuxשִׁעֲמוּםसुस्ती, निरुत्साहता, धुंधलापनtromost, tuposttompaság, unalomkebodohanheimska; deyfð; andleysimonotonia鈍さ둔함, 흐림, 지루함nuobodumas, bukumasstulbums; trulums; blāvumskebosanansaaitreghet, tristhetnuda, tępotaestupidezplictisealăтупость; скукаnechápavosťtopostdosadatröghet, tråkighetความโง่; ไม่มีชีวิตชีวาsıkıcılık, kasvetlilik單調тупість; нудотаبے لطفیsự đần độn; buồn tẻ单调
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