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  1. 1. : tedious, uninteresting. dull lectures. 2. : lacking sharpness of edge or point. a dull knife. 3. a. : not resonant or ringing. a dull booming sound. b. : lacking in force, intensity, or sharpness. a dull ache. 4. : lacking brilliance or luster. a dull finish. 5. : cloudy. dull weather.

  2. to become or make something become less clear, bright, or shiny: Layers of resin applied to the painting had dulled its colour. Often a diamond ring has been dulled by skin oils, soap, and cosmetics. The light in his eyes dulled. to make a knife or blade less sharp, or to become less sharp:

  3. arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement. adjective. 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” synonyms: unanimated.

  4. DULL meaning: 1. not interesting or exciting in any way: 2. not clear, bright, or shiny: 3. (of weather, sky…. Learn more.

  5. If you describe someone or something as dull, you mean they are not interesting or exciting. [disapproval] They are both nice people but can be rather dull. I felt she found me boring and dull. The documentary lasts for more than two-and-a-half hours, and there is scarcely a dull minute.

  6. not clear or loud. The gates shut behind him with a dull thud. pain. not very severe, but continuous. a dull ache/pain. person. slow in understanding synonym stupid. a dull pupil.

  7. Dull Definition. dŭl. dulled, dullest, dulling, dulls, duller. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Filter. adjective. dullest, duller. Arousing little interest; lacking liveliness; boring. A dull movie. American Heritage. Physically slow; slow-moving; sluggish. Webster's New World.

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