dull
Comparative
duller
Superlative
dullest
1
not reflecting or emitting much light
- The dull glow of the candle barely lit the room.
- The dull light in the room made it hard to read.
- The dull glow of the old lamp barely illuminated the space.
- She felt tired under the dull light of the fluorescent bulbs.
- The dull lamplight cast shadows that made the room feel gloomy.
Antonyms:
2
(of an object or surface) lacking a sharp or pointed edge, making it unsuitable for cutting, piercing, etc.
- The dull knife struggled to slice through the bread.
- She reached for a dull pencil to take notes in class.
- The dull blade needed sharpening before it could be used effectively.
- He tossed aside the dull scissors that couldn't cut the paper.
- The dull edge of the tool made it ineffective for the task.
Antonyms:
3
(of colors) not very bright or vibrant
- His artwork used a palette of dull earth tones, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
- The carpet in the room was a dull beige, worn down from years of use.
- The old paint on the house had faded to a dull shade of blue.
- The landscape was dominated by dull green foliage, with few splashes of color.
- She wore a dull brown sweater that blended into the background.
4
lacking sharpness in intellect
- He felt dull when struggling to grasp the complex concepts in class.
- The teacher was patient with the dull student, offering extra help.
- Her dull response indicated that she didn't fully comprehend the topic.
- The dull boy often took longer to finish his assignments compared to others.
- He worried that he seemed dull in conversations, often missing jokes.
5
(of weather or sky) overcast, cloudy, or lacking brightness
- The sky was dull and overcast, casting a gray pall over the landscape.
- The dull weather persisted throughout the day, with no sign of the sun breaking through the clouds.
- The forecast predicted dull skies and scattered showers for the weekend.
- Despite the dull weather, they decided to go for a hike and enjoy the misty atmosphere.
- The dull, gray clouds obscured the horizon, making it impossible to see the sunset.
6
boring or lacking interest, excitement, or liveliness
- The dull presentation failed to engage the audience.
- His dull demeanor made it difficult to have an engaging conversation with him.
- The dull performance of the team disappointed their fans.
- The dull response from the audience indicated that they were not interested in the topic.
- The dull lecture made it hard for students to stay awake.
Antonyms:
7
(of pain) not sharp or intense
- The dull pain in his back was manageable, unlike the sharp aches he had experienced before.
- The dull ache in his head made it hard to concentrate.
- She experienced a dull pain in her lower back after sitting for too long.
- The doctor described the dull pain as typical for muscle strain.
- The dull ache in his shoulder made it difficult to lift his arm.
Antonyms:
8
(of business) slow in action or lacking activity
- The dull market made it hard for investors to find good opportunities.
- Sales were dull this quarter, leading to concerns about the economy.
- The dull trading session saw minimal activity on the stock exchange.
- A dull market can result in stagnant prices and less competition.
- The dull atmosphere at the event suggested a lack of interest from attendees.
9
lacking sharpness in perception
- Her dull hearing made it difficult for her to follow the conversation.
- He noticed his vision was dull after spending too much time indoors.
- With a cold, her dull sense of smell couldn't detect the scent of the flowers.
- His dull vision made the distant mountains look blurry and indistinct.
Synonyms:
10
(of a sound) having a muted or indistinct quality
- The dull hum of the refrigerator in the kitchen persisted throughout the night.
- As the storm approached, the dull roar of thunder hinted at the impending rain.
- In the distance, the dull thud of construction machinery echoed through the quiet neighborhood.
- The old radio emitted a dull crackling sound, struggling to pick up a clear signal.
- The worn-out piano keys produced a dull, muffled sound as they were played.