- verblull (verb) · lulls (third person present) · lulled (past tense) · lulled (past participle) · lulling (present participle)
- calm or send to sleep, typically with soothing sounds or movements:"the rhythm of the boat lulled her to sleep"
- cause (someone) to feel deceptively secure or confident:"the rarity of earthquakes there has lulled people into a false sense of security"
- (of noise or a storm) abate or fall quiet:"conversation lulled for an hour"
nounlull (noun) · lulls (plural noun)- a temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity:"for two days there had been a lull in the fighting"
OriginMiddle English: imitative of sounds used to quieten a child; compare with Latin lallare ‘sing to sleep’, Swedish lulla ‘hum a lullaby’, and Dutch lullen ‘talk nonsense’. The noun (first recorded in the sense ‘soothing drink’) dates from the mid 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- calm or send to sleep, typically with soothing sounds or movements:
- cause (someone) to feel deceptively secure or confident:
- (of noise or a storm) abate or fall quiet:
noun- a temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.lull [ luhl ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to put to sleep or rest by soothing means: to lull a child by singing. to soothe or quiet. to give or lead to feel a false sense of safety; cause to be less alert, aware, or watchful.www.dictionary.com/browse/lulllull /lʌl/ v. to put to sleep or rest by soothing means:[ ~ + object] to lull a child to sleep with singing. to soothe or make quiet:[ ~ + object] lulled his fears. to quiet down; let up; subside:[ no object] furious activity that finally lulled. n. [ countable * usually singular] a temporary calm or stillness: a lull in a storm.www.wordreference.com/definition/lullAlso found in: Thesaurus, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. lull (lŭl) v. lulled, lull·ing, lulls v.tr. 1. To cause to sleep or rest; soothe or calm: The sound of the waves lulled me to sleep.www.thefreedictionary.com/lull
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