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Showing words for DULLY using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Dully

dully

4 Letter Words for Dully

dull, duly, llud

3 Letter Words for Dully

ldl, lld, lud, ull

Definitions for Dully

[1] not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
[2] causing boredom; tedious; uninteresting: a dull sermon.
[3] not lively or spirited; listless.
[4] not bright, intense, or clear; dim: a dull day; a dull sound.
[5] having very little depth of color; lacking in richness or intensity of color.
[6] slow in motion or action; not brisk; sluggish: a dull day in the stock market.
[7] mentally slow; lacking brightness of mind; somewhat stupid; obtuse.
[8] lacking keenness of perception in the senses or feelings; insensible; unfeeling.
[9] not intense or acute: a dull pain.
[10] to make or become dull.
[11] slow to think or understand; stupid
[12] lacking in interest
[13] lacking in perception or the ability to respond; insensitive
[14] lacking sharpness; blunt
[15] not acute, intense, or piercing
[16] (of weather) not bright or clear; cloudy
[17] not active, busy, or brisk
[18] lacking in spirit or animation; listless
[19] (of colour) lacking brilliance or brightness; sombre
[20] not loud or clear; muffled
[21] med (of sound elicited by percussion, esp of the chest) not resonant
[22] to make or become dull

Words related to Dully

dullobtusely, slowly, densely, dimly, lethargically, listlessly, sluggishly

Words nearby Dully

dulldulcimer, dulcinea, dulcitol, dulcy, dulia, dull, dull as dishwater, dull knife, dull-witted, dullard, dulles

Origin of Dully

1200–50; Middle English; akin to Old English dol foolish, stupid; cognate with German toll

Other words from Dully

dull·ness , dul·ness , noun
dul·ly , adverb
un·dulled , adjective

Word origin for Dully

Old English dol; related to Old Norse dul conceit, Old High German tol foolish, Greek tholeros confused

Synonyms for Dully

densely, dimly, lethargically, listlessly, obtusely, slowly, sluggishly