Word of the Day: Dull
If something is dull, it’s boring, uneventful, or monotonous:
- The movie was so dull I feel asleep.
- This class is dull. The teacher needs to liven things up a bit.
- Maria has a dull job. She does the same thing eight hours a day.
- This has been kind of a dull day.
- Grey and brown are dull colors.
- Jim has had a dull ache in his stomach for the last few months. He should see a doctor. (“A dull ache” is small, constant pain that might come and go.)
We also use the word “dull” when the edge of a knife or any other object used for cutting is not sharp:
- This knife is dull. It doesn’t cut through the meat very easily.
- These scissors don’t work because they’re dull.
- It’s not a good idea to shave with a dull razor.
Essential English Dictionary
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