- adjectivedull (adjective) · duller (comparative adjective) · dullest (superlative adjective)
- lacking interest or excitement:"your diet doesn't have to be dull and boring"
- archaic(of a person) feeling bored and dispirited:"she said she wouldn't be dull and lonely"
- lacking brightness, vividness, or sheen:"his face glowed in the dull lamplight" · "his black hair looked dull"
- (of the weather) overcast; gloomy:"next morning dawned dull"
- (of sound) not clear; muffled:"a dull thud of hooves"
- (of pain) indistinctly felt; not acute:"there was a dull pain in his lower jaw"
- (of an edge or blade) blunt:"a lot more people are cut with dull knives than with sharp ones"
- (of activity) sluggish or slow-moving:"gold closed lower in dull trading"
- (of a person) slow to understand; stupid:"the voice of a teacher talking to a rather dull child"
- archaic(of a person's senses) not perceiving things distinctly; insensitive.
verbdull (verb) · dulls (third person present) · dulled (past tense) · dulled (past participle) · dulling (present participle)- make or become dull or less intense:"time dulls the memory" · "Albert's eyes dulled a little"
OriginOld English dol ‘stupid’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dol ‘crazy’ and German toll ‘mad, fantastic, wonderful’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- lacking interest or excitement:
- lacking brightness, vividness, or sheen:
- (of the weather) overcast; gloomy:
- (of sound) not clear; muffled:
- (of an edge or blade) blunt:
- (of activity) sluggish or slow-moving:
- (of a person) slow to understand; stupid:
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