dull
How to Use Dull
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishLacking sharpness, shine, excitement, or quickness of mind — covers blades, colors, personalities, and pain alike.
Word Forms
duller comparative, dulled past tense, dulled past tense, dulls plural, Dulls plural, dulls singular, dulls singular, dullest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The lecture was so _____ that half the class fell asleep.
Etymology
From Old English dol, "foolish, stupid" — related to German toll ("crazy, wild") and ultimately from a root meaning "to dim or make obscure."