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dull
(dŭl)adj. dull·er, dull·est
1.
a. Arousing little interest; lacking liveliness; boring: a dull movie.
b. Not brisk or rapid; sluggish: Business has been dull.
2. Not having a sharp edge or point; blunt: a dull knife.
3.
a. Not intensely or keenly felt: a dull ache.
b. Not bright, vivid, or shiny: a dull brown; a glaze with a dull finish.
c. Cloudy or overcast: a dull sky.
d. Not clear or resonant: a dull thud.
4. Intellectually weak or obtuse; stupid.
5. Lacking responsiveness or alertness; insensitive: half-asleep and dull to the noises in the next room.
6. Dispirited; depressed: a dull mood.
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.
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.
Antonym: lively
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dull
(dʌl)adj
1. slow to think or understand; stupid
2. lacking in interest
3. lacking in perception or the ability to respond; insensitive
4. lacking sharpness; blunt
5. not acute, intense, or piercing
6. (Physical Geography) (of weather) not bright or clear; cloudy
7. not active, busy, or brisk
8. lacking in spirit or animation; listless
9. (Colours) (of colour) lacking brilliance or brightness; sombre
10. not loud or clear; muffled
11. (Medicine) med (of sound elicited by percussion, esp of the chest) not resonant
vb
to make or become dull
[Old English dol; related to Old Norse dul conceit, Old High German tol foolish, Greek tholeros confused]
ˈdullish adj
ˈdullness, ˈdulness n
ˈdully adv
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dull
(dʌl)adj. , dull•er, dull•est,
v. adj.
1. not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
2. uninteresting: a dull sermon.
3. not lively or spirited; listless.
4. not bright, intense, or clear; dim: a dull day; a dull sound.
5. having very little depth of color.
6. sluggish: a dull day in the stock market.
7. mentally slow; obtuse.
8. insensible; unfeeling.
9. not intense or acute: a dull pain.
v.t., v.i. 10. to make or become dull.
[1200–50; Middle English; akin to Old English dol foolish, stupid; c. Old Saxon dol, Old High German tol]
dull′ish, adj.
dull′ness, dul′ness, n.
dul′ly, adv.
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dull
blunt1. 'dull'
If you say that something is dull, you mean that it is not interesting.
I thought the book dull and unoriginal.
It will be so dull here without you.
2. 'blunt'
In British English, if a knife is no longer sharp, you do not say that it is 'dull'. You say that it is blunt.
Scrape off as much as possible with a blunt knife.
American English also uses dull for this meaning.
He had a cut on his face from shaving with a dull razor.
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dull
Past participle: dulled
Gerund: dulling
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Verb | 1. | dull - make dull in appearance; "Age had dulled the surface" |
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. | ![]() soften - 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 attractive 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" | |
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" unanimated - not animated or enlivened; dull 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. | ![]() 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" business enterprise, commercial enterprise, business - the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; "computers are now widely used in business" 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 Cather insensitive - 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" nonresonant, unreverberant - not reverberant; lacking a tendency to reverberate | |
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" |
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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 They can both be rather dull.
boring interesting, exciting
boring interesting, exciting
2. lifeless, dead, heavy, slow, indifferent, sluggish, insensitive, apathetic, listless, unresponsive, passionless, insensible We all feel dull and sleepy between 1 and 3pm.
lifeless active, lively, full of beans (informal)
lifeless active, lively, full of beans (informal)
3. drab, faded, muted, subdued, feeble, murky, sombre, toned-down, subfusc The stamp was a dull blue colour.
4. cloudy, dim, gloomy, dismal, overcast, leaden, turbid It's always dull and raining.
cloudy bright
cloudy bright
5. muted, faint, suppressed, subdued, stifled, muffled, indistinct The coffin was closed with a dull thud.
verb
1. relieve, blunt, lessen, moderate, soften, alleviate, allay, mitigate, assuage, take the edge off, palliate They gave him morphine to dull the pain.
2. cloud over, darken, grow dim, become cloudy Her eyes dulled and she gazed blankly.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
dull
adjective1. Having only a limited ability to learn and understand:
Informal: soft.
2. Lacking responsiveness or alertness:
3. Unwilling or unable to perceive:
4. Lacking passion and emotion:
5. In low spirits:
blue, dejected, depressed, desolate, dispirited, down, downcast, downhearted, dysphoric, gloomy, heavy-hearted, low, melancholic, melancholy, sad, spiritless, tristful, unhappy, wistful.
Idiom: down at the mouth.
7. Not physically sharp or keen:
8. Arousing no interest or curiosity:
9. Lacking liveliness, charm, or surprise:
11. Lacking gloss and luster:
2. To render less sensitive:
Idiom: take the edge off.
3. To make or become less sharp-edged:
Idiom: take the edge off.
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Translations
بَليد، بَطيء الفَهْمغائِمغَيْرُ لامِعمُمِل، غَيْر مُشَوِّقمـُمِلّ
hloupýmdlýnezáživnýnudnýtlumený
kedeligmatmørksløvtrist
nõmetuhm
tylsähaaleahidasjärkinenpitkästyttäväpitkäveteinen
bezbojandosadan
lassú észjárású
grár; myrkur, dökkurleiîinlegurseinn til
くすんだ面白くない
단조로운칙칙한
apsiniaukęsbukaibukumasnuobodumasnuobodžiai
apmāciesblāvsdrūmsgarlaicīgsneinteresants
nudnyposzarzałynudnanudne
dolgočasenpusttemačentop
matttråkigslö
น่าเบื่อมัว ทึม
buồn tẻxỉn màu
dull
[dʌl]A. ADJ (duller (compar) (dullest (superl)))
1. (= boring) [person, speech, book, evening, job] → aburrido, pesado; [place] → aburrido, soso; [style, food] → soso
deadly dull → terriblemente aburrido, aburridísimo
there's never a dull moment here in the office → aquí en la oficina no nos aburrimos nunca
as dull as ditchwater → terriblemente aburrido
deadly dull → terriblemente aburrido, aburridísimo
there's never a dull moment here in the office → aquí en la oficina no nos aburrimos nunca
as dull as ditchwater → terriblemente aburrido
2. (= not bright) [colour, metal, glow] → apagado; [eyes] → apagado, sin brillo; [hair, skin, complexion] → sin brillo; [weather] → nublado; [sky, day] → gris
his eyes were dull and lifeless → sus ojos estaban apagados y sin vida
dull, lifeless hair → pelo sin brillo, sin vida
it will be dull at first (Met) → al principio estará nublado
his eyes were dull and lifeless → sus ojos estaban apagados y sin vida
dull, lifeless hair → pelo sin brillo, sin vida
it will be dull at first (Met) → al principio estará nublado
3. (= not sharp) [pain, feeling, sound] → sordo
it fell with a dull thud or thump → cayó con un golpe sordo
it fell with a dull thud or thump → cayó con un golpe sordo
4. (= lethargic, withdrawn) [person, mood] → deprimido, desanimado
5. (= slow-witted) [person, mind] → torpe; [pupil] → lento
his senses or faculties are growing dull → está perdiendo facultades
to be dull of hearing → ser duro de oído
his senses or faculties are growing dull → está perdiendo facultades
to be dull of hearing → ser duro de oído
6. (= blunt) [blade, knife] → romo
7. (Comm) [trade, business, market] → flojo
B. VT [+ senses, blade] → embotar; [+ emotions] → enfriar; [+ pain] → aliviar; [+ sound] → amortiguar; [+ mind, memory] → entorpecer; [+ colour] → apagar; [+ mirror, metal] → deslustrar, quitar el brillo de; [+ sensitivity] → embrutecer; [+ grief] → atenuar
the explosion dulled her hearing → la explosión la dejó dura de oído
the explosion dulled her hearing → la explosión la dejó dura de oído
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dull
[ˈdʌl]Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
dull
adj (+er)
(= not bright or shiny) light → trüb; glow → schwach; colour → matt, trüb; eyes → matt, glanzlos; hair, skin, metal, paintwork → stumpf, matt; weather, day → trüb, grau; sky → bedeckt; the sea was a dull grey → das Meer war mattgrau; it will be dull at first (weather forecast) → es wird anfangs bewölkt
(= boring) → langweilig; deadly dull, as dull as ditchwater or dishwater → todlangweilig; there’s never a dull moment → man langweilt sich keinen Augenblick
(= vague, muffled) sound, thud, ache, sensation → dumpf; he fell to the ground with a dull thud → er schlug dumpf auf den Boden auf
(= listless) person, mood → träge; gaze, expression → lustlos; (St Ex, Comm) market → flau; trading → schleppend; I felt dull and sleepy → ich fühlte mich träge und müde
(= slow-witted) → langsam; the dullest boy in the class → der schwächste Schüler in der Klasse; his senses/intellectual powers are growing dull → seine Sinne/geistigen Kräfte lassen langsam nach
(form, = blunt) knife, blade → stumpf
vt
(= lessen) pain → betäuben; grief → lindern; senses, mind, sensitivity → abstumpfen; vision, hearing → trüben, schwächen; impression → schwächen; pleasure → dämpfen; emotionally dulled → (emotional) abgestumpft
(= muffle) sound → dämpfen
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dull
[dʌl]1. adj (-er (comp) (-est (superl)))
a. (boring, book, evening) → noioso/a; (person, style) → insulso/a
as dull as ditchwater → una vera pizza
as dull as ditchwater → una vera pizza
b. (dim, colour, eyes) → spento/a; (metal) → opaco/a; (overcast, weather, day, sky) → cupo/a, scuro/a, fosco/a; (muffled, sound, pain, thud) → sordo/a (Comm) (trade, business) → stagnante; (lacking spirit, person, mood) → svogliato/a; (blade) → smussato/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
dull
(dal) adjective1. slow to learn or to understand. The clever children help the dull ones.
2. not bright or clear. a dull day.
3. not exciting or interesting. a very dull book.
ˈdully adverbˈdullness noun
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dull
→ غَيْرُ لامِع, مـُمِلّ nezáživný, tlumený kedelig, trist langweilig, matt θαμπός, πληκτικός aburrido, apagado haalea, tylsä ennuyeux, terne bezbojan, dosadan monotono, opaco くすんだ, 面白くない 단조로운, 칙칙한 mat, saai matt nudny, poszarzały desinteressante, opaco скучный, темный matt, tråkig น่าเบื่อ, มัว ทึม sıkıcı, soluk buồn tẻ, xỉn màu 乏味的, 暗的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
dull
a. aburrido-a; [pain] dolor sordo; [blade] mellado-a.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
dull
adj (pain) sordo; (object) romo; vt (pain) calmar (dolor)English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.