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dullest


 
  Overview  of  adj  dull 
 
  The  adj  dull  has  12  senses  (first  8  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (5)  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") 
  2.  (5)  dull  --  (emitting  or  reflecting  very  little  light;  "a  dull  glow";  "dull  silver  badly  in  need  of  a  polish";  "a  dull  sky") 
  3.  (2)  dull,  muffled,  muted,  softened  --  (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") 
  4.  (2)  boring,  deadening,  dull,  ho-hum,  irksome,  slow,  tedious,  tiresome,  wearisome  --  (so  lacking  in  interest  as  to  cause  mental  weariness;  "a  boring  evening  with  uninteresting  people";  "the  deadening  effect  of  some  routine  tasks";  "a  dull  play";  "his  competent  but  dull  performance";  "a  ho-hum  speaker  who  couldn't  capture  their  attention";  "what  an  irksome  task  the  writing  of  long  letters  is"-  Edmund  Burke;  "tedious  days  on  the  train";  "the  tiresome  chirping  of  a  cricket"-  Mark  Twain;  "other  people's  dreams  are  dreadfully  wearisome") 
  5.  (2)  dull  --  ((of  color)  very  low  in  saturation;  highly  diluted;  "dull  greens  and  blues") 
  6.  (1)  dull  --  (not  keenly  felt;  "a  dull  throbbing";  "dull  pain") 
  7.  (1)  dense,  dim,  dull,  dumb,  obtuse,  slow  --  (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") 
  8.  (1)  dull,  slow,  sluggish  --  ((of  business)  not  active  or  brisk;  "business  is  dull  (or  slow)";  "a  sluggish  market") 
  9.  dull  --  (not  having  a  sharp  edge  or  point;  "the  knife  was  too  dull  to  be  of  any  use") 
  10.  dull  --  (blunted  in  responsiveness  or  sensibility;  "a  dull  gaze";  "so  exhausted  she  was  dull  to  what  went  on  about  her"-  Willa  Cather) 
  11.  dull,  thudding,  thumping  --  (not  clear  and  resonant;  sounding  as  if  striking  with  or  against  something  relatively  soft;  "the  dull  thud";  "thudding  bullets";  "thumping  feet  on  the  carpeted  stairs") 
  12.  dull,  gray,  grey,  leaden  --  (darkened  with  overcast;  "a  dark  day";  "a  dull  sky";  "a  gray  rainy  afternoon";  "gray  clouds";  "the  sky  was  leaden  and  thick") 
 
  Antonyms  of  adj  dull 
 
  12  senses  of  dull 
 
  Sense  1 
  dull  (vs.  lively) 
 
  lively  (vs.  dull) 
  =>  alive(prenominal) 
  =>  bouncing,  bouncy,  peppy,  spirited,  zippy 
  =>  breezy 
  =>  bubbly 
  =>  bubbling,  effervescent,  scintillating,  sparkling,  sparkly 
  =>  burbling,  burbly,  effusive,  gushing 
  =>  live 
  =>  warm 
 
  Sense  2 
  dull  (vs.  bright) 
 
  bright  (vs.  dull) 
  =>  agleam,  gleaming,  nitid 
  =>  aglow(prenominal),  glowing,  lambent,  lucent,  luminous 
  =>  aglitter(prenominal),  fulgid,  glinting,  glistering,  glittering,  glittery,  scintillant,  scintillating,  sparkling(postnominal),  sparkly 
  =>  beady,  beadlike,  buttony,  buttonlike 
  =>  beaming,  beamy,  effulgent,  radiant,  refulgent 
  =>  blazing,  blinding,  dazzling,  fulgent,  glaring,  glary 
  =>  blinking 
  =>  brilliant 
  =>  flashing 
  =>  glimmering,  glimmery 
  =>  glistening,  glossy,  lustrous,  sheeny,  shiny,  shining 
  =>  iridescent,  nacreous,  opalescent,  opaline,  pearlescent 
  =>  lurid 
  =>  noctilucent 
  =>  shimmering(postnominal),  shimmery 
  =>  shining 
  =>  silver,  silvern,  silvery 
  =>  twinkling(postnominal) 
  =>  bright  as  a  new  penny(prenominal) 
  =>  ardent 
  =>  shining 
 
  Sense  3 
  dull,  muffled,  muted,  softened 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  soft)  ->  loud 
 
  Sense  4 
  boring,  deadening,  dull,  ho-hum,  irksome,  slow,  tedious,  tiresome,  wearisome 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  uninteresting)  ->  interesting 
 
  Sense  5 
  dull 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  unsaturated)  ->  saturated,  pure 
 
  Sense  6 
  dull  (vs.  sharp) 
 
  sharp  (vs.  dull) 
  =>  acute,  intense 
  =>  cutting,  keen,  knifelike,  piercing,  stabbing,  lancinate,  lancinating 
  =>  fulgurating 
  =>  scratching 
  =>  salt 
 
  Sense  7 
  dense,  dim,  dull,  dumb,  obtuse,  slow 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  stupid)  ->  smart 
 
  Sense  8 
  dull,  slow,  sluggish 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  inactive)  ->  active 
 
  Sense  9 
  dull  (vs.  sharp) 
 
  sharp  (vs.  dull) 
  =>  carnassial 
  =>  cutting 
  =>  edged 
  =>  incisive,  piercing 
  =>  keen 
  =>  knifelike 
  =>  penetrative,  penetrating 
  =>  sharpened 
 
  Sense  10 
  dull 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  insensitive)  ->  sensitive 
 
  Sense  11 
  dull,  thudding,  thumping 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  unreverberant)  ->  reverberant,  ringing 
 
  Sense  12 
  dull,  gray,  grey,  leaden 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  cloudy)  ->  clear 
 
  Similarity  of  adj  dull 
 
  12  senses  of  dull 
 
  Sense  1 
  dull  (vs.  lively) 
  =>  bovine 
  =>  drab,  dreary 
  =>  heavy,  leaden 
  =>  humdrum,  monotonous 
  =>  lackluster,  lacklustre,  lusterless,  lustreless 
  =>  arid,  desiccate,  desiccated 
  Also  See->  colorless#1,  colourless#1;  spiritless#1;  unanimated#1 
 
  Sense  2 
  dull  (vs.  bright) 
  =>  flat,  mat,  matt,  matte,  matted 
  =>  lackluster,  lacklustre,  lusterless,  lustreless 
  Also  See->  unpolished#1 
 
  Sense  3 
  dull,  muffled,  muted,  softened 
  =>  soft  (vs.  loud) 
 
  Sense  4 
  boring,  deadening,  dull,  ho-hum,  irksome,  slow,  tedious,  tiresome,  wearisome 
  =>  uninteresting  (vs.  interesting) 
 
  Sense  5 
  dull 
  =>  unsaturated  (vs.  saturated) 
 
  Sense  6 
  dull  (vs.  sharp) 
  =>  deadened 
 
  Sense  7 
  dense,  dim,  dull,  dumb,  obtuse,  slow 
  =>  stupid  (vs.  smart) 
 
  Sense  8 
  dull,  slow,  sluggish 
  =>  inactive  (vs.  active) 
 
  Sense  9 
  dull  (vs.  sharp) 
  =>  blunt 
  =>  blunted,  dulled 
  =>  edgeless 
  =>  unsharpened 
 
  Sense  10 
  dull 
  =>  insensitive  (vs.  sensitive) 
 
  Sense  11 
  dull,  thudding,  thumping 
  =>  unreverberant  (vs.  reverberant),  nonresonant 
 
  Sense  12 
  dull,  gray,  grey,  leaden 
  =>  cloudy  (vs.  clear) 
 
  Attributes  of  adj  dull 
 
  2  of  12  senses  of  dull 
 
  Sense  1 
  dull  (vs.  lively) 
  =>  dullness,  dulness 
 
  Sense  2 
  dull  (vs.  bright) 
  =>  luminosity,  brightness,  brightness  level,  luminance,  luminousness,  light 
 
  Familiarity  of  adj  dull 
 
  dull  used  as  an  adjective  is  familiar  (polysemy  count  =  12) 
 
  Grep  of  adj  dull 
  dull 
  dulled 
 
  Overview  of  adj  dull 
 
  The  adj  dull  has  12  senses  (first  8  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (5)  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") 
  2.  (5)  dull  --  (emitting  or  reflecting  very  little  light;  "a  dull  glow";  "dull  silver  badly  in  need  of  a  polish";  "a  dull  sky") 
  3.  (2)  dull,  muffled,  muted,  softened  --  (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") 
  4.  (2)  boring,  deadening,  dull,  ho-hum,  irksome,  slow,  tedious,  tiresome,  wearisome  --  (so  lacking  in  interest  as  to  cause  mental  weariness;  "a  boring  evening  with  uninteresting  people";  "the  deadening  effect  of  some  routine  tasks";  "a  dull  play";  "his  competent  but  dull  performance";  "a  ho-hum  speaker  who  couldn't  capture  their  attention";  "what  an  irksome  task  the  writing  of  long  letters  is"-  Edmund  Burke;  "tedious  days  on  the  train";  "the  tiresome  chirping  of  a  cricket"-  Mark  Twain;  "other  people's  dreams  are  dreadfully  wearisome") 
  5.  (2)  dull  --  ((of  color)  very  low  in  saturation;  highly  diluted;  "dull  greens  and  blues") 
  6.  (1)  dull  --  (not  keenly  felt;  "a  dull  throbbing";  "dull  pain") 
  7.  (1)  dense,  dim,  dull,  dumb,  obtuse,  slow  --  (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") 
  8.  (1)  dull,  slow,  sluggish  --  ((of  business)  not  active  or  brisk;  "business  is  dull  (or  slow)";  "a  sluggish  market") 
  9.  dull  --  (not  having  a  sharp  edge  or  point;  "the  knife  was  too  dull  to  be  of  any  use") 
  10.  dull  --  (blunted  in  responsiveness  or  sensibility;  "a  dull  gaze";  "so  exhausted  she  was  dull  to  what  went  on  about  her"-  Willa  Cather) 
  11.  dull,  thudding,  thumping  --  (not  clear  and  resonant;  sounding  as  if  striking  with  or  against  something  relatively  soft;  "the  dull  thud";  "thudding  bullets";  "thumping  feet  on  the  carpeted  stairs") 
  12.  dull,  gray,  grey,  leaden  --  (darkened  with  overcast;  "a  dark  day";  "a  dull  sky";  "a  gray  rainy  afternoon";  "gray  clouds";  "the  sky  was  leaden  and  thick") 



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