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dull



dull [dull dulls dulled dulling duller dullest] adjective, verb BrE [dʌl] NAmE [dʌl]
adjective (dull·er, dull·est
 
BORING
1. not interesting or exciting
Syn: dreary
Life in a small town could be deadly dull.
The countryside was flat, dull and uninteresting.
The first half of the game was pretty dull.
There's never a dull moment when John's around.  
 
LIGHT/COLOURS
2. not bright or shiny
a dull grey colour
dull, lifeless hair
Her eyes were dull.  
 
WEATHER
3. not bright, with a lot of clouds
Syn: overcast
It was a dull, grey day.  
 
SOUNDS
4. not clear or loud
The gates shut behind him with a dull thud.  
 
PAIN
5. not very severe, but continuous
a dull ache/pain  
 
PERSON
6. slow in understanding
Syn: stupid
a dull pupil  
 
TRADE
7. (especially NAmE)not busy; slow
Don't sell into a dull market.
more at all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy) at work n.

Word Origin:
Old English dol ‘stupid’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dol ‘crazy’ and German toll ‘mad, fantastic, wonderful’.

Thesaurus:
dull adj.
She found her job very dull.
boring • • tedious • • uninteresting • • dry • • repetitive • • monotonous
Opp: interesting
dull/boring/tedious/repetitive/monotonous jobs/work
a dull/boring/tedious/dry subject/book
a dull/boring/uninteresting place

Synonyms:
boring
dull • tedious
These words all describe a subject, activity, person or place that is not interesting or exciting.
boring • not interesting; making you feel tired and impatient: He's such a boring man! She found her job very boring.
dull • not interesting or exciting: Life in a small town could be deadly dull.
tedious • lasting or taking too long and not interesting, so that you feel bored and impatient: The journey soon became tedious.
to be boring/dull/tedious for sb
boring/dull/tedious subjects/books
boring/dull/tedious jobs/work/games
a boring/dull place/man/woman/person
deadly boring/dull

Example Bank:
The long lectures made the afternoon dull.
The movie was long and deadly dull.
The work gets a bit dull at times.
He is the author of several dull novels.
Her eyes were dull with dark shadows beneath them.
The blood stained the grass a dull red colour.
The fire died down to a dull glow.
The town seemed deserted in the dull afternoon light.
There's never a dull moment when John's around.
We've had a dull start to the season.
Idiom:dull as ditchwater
Derived Words:dullness dully
 
verb  
 
PAIN
1. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) (of pain or an emotion)to become or be made weaker or less severe
The tablets they gave him dulled the pain for a while.  
 
PERSON
2. transitive ~ sb to make a person slower or less lively
He felt dulled and stupid with sleep.  
 
COLOURS/SOUNDS
3. intransitive, transitive to become or to make sth less bright, clean or sharp
His eyes dulled and he slumped to the ground.
~ sth The endless rain seemed to dull all sound.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Old English dol ‘stupid’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dol ‘crazy’ and German toll ‘mad, fantastic, wonderful’.

Example Bank:
The heat dulled my enjoyment of the journey.

 
See also:dull as dishwater

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