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dull

Definition for dull

adjective as in not sharp

adjective as in drab, lackluster in effect on senses

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Example Sentences

The Texas native, in town for some meetings, chuckled at the dull weather as he reflected on his days with Selena spent in Southern California.

For long periods this was a deadly dull England performance.

From BBC

The jargon used in scientific reports and global climate conferences also creates a sense of detachment that dulls the living things it refers to.

From Salon

"People like me spend decades flying dull, dirty and dangerous missions," Mr Colman explained.

From BBC

More than a century later, fine particles of pollution still clung to its feathers, dulling what once was a scarlet red breast to a mottled gray.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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