drab in Finnish
drab in Finnish is ankea, tympeä, lunttu — drab means dull and lacking in colour or interest.
drab in Finnish
ankea
tympeä
lunttu
(dated) A dirty or untidy woman; a slattern.
lutka
(dated) A dirty or untidy woman; a slattern.
lutka
(dated) A promiscuous woman, a slut; a prostitute.
What does "drab" mean?
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adj Dull and lacking in colour or interest.
"The office walls were painted a drab grey."
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noun A dull brownish-yellow or grey colour, or cloth of that colour.
"The uniform was made of plain drab."
drab in a sentence
- The office walls were painted a drab grey.
- It was a drab, rainy Monday.
- The uniform was made of plain drab.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "drab" in Finnish?
"drab" in Finnish is ankea, tympeä, lunttu. drab means: Dull and lacking in colour or interest.
How do you use "drab" in a sentence?
Example: "The office walls were painted a drab grey." In Finnish, "drab" is ankea, tympeä, lunttu.
Are there other ways to say "drab" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "drab": ankea, tympeä, lunttu, lutka.
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