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dull
A2
adjective
Usage:
80%
blunt, not sharp
Translation: blunt, not sharp
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: Not bright, sharp, or clear; lacking a sharp edge or point.

This meaning is about something not sharp or pointed. It is used for objects like knives, pencils, or tools that cannot cut or pierce easily.

The knife is dull and cannot cut well.

Be careful, this pencil tip is dull.

2
A2
adjective
Usage:
90%
boring, uninteresting
Translation: boring, uninteresting
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: Lacking interest or excitement; boring or not lively.

This meaning describes things like events, stories, or people that are not fun or exciting. If something is dull, it makes you feel tired or bored.

The movie was dull and very slow.

I find this book dull to read.

3
B1
adjective
Usage:
75%
dim, faint
Translation: dim, faint
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: Not bright or clear in color or light; dim or gloomy.

This meaning talks about light or colors that are not bright or clear. It can describe a room, sky, or color that feels weak or cloudy.

The room has a dull light in the evenings.

The sky was dull and gray today.

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4
B1
adjective
Usage:
70%
slow, weak
Translation: slow, weak
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: Lacking strength or energy; slow or weak in action or feeling.

This meaning is about feelings or actions that are weak or low in energy. It can describe a person feeling tired or pain that is not strong but still there.

He felt dull and tired after work.

The pain was dull but constant all day.

5
B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
slow-witted, stupid
Translation: slow-witted, stupid
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: Lacking intelligence, interest, or imagination; slow to understand.

This use describes a person or their response as not smart, slow to understand, or not showing much interest or imagination.

He gave a dull answer to the question.

The student looked dull during class.

6
B1
adjective
Usage:
65%
mild, aching
Translation: mild, aching
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: (Of pain) Not sharp or severe; mild but constant.

This meaning refers to pain that is not strong or sharp but continues over time. It is often soft and unpleasant.

She had a dull ache in her back.

He felt dull pain after the injury.

7
B2
verb
Usage:
50%
blunt, weaken
Translation: blunt, weaken
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: To make or become less sharp, clear, or intense (verb).

As a verb, 'dull' means to make something less sharp or less clear. It can talk about colors, feelings, or senses that become weaker.

The rain dulled the colors of the painting.

Cold weather dulls the senses.

8
B2
adjective
Usage:
75%
monotonous, boring
Translation: monotonous, boring
Pronunciation: /dʌl/
Meaning: Lacking brightness or interest in speech or writing; ordinary and unexciting.

This meaning is used for talking or writing that is not lively or exciting. It causes people to lose interest or feel bored.

The speaker’s dull voice made people sleepy.

The story was dull and hard to follow.

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