Dull can be an adjective, but it can also be a verb.
Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
An adjective.
Rather is an adverb, and dull is an adjective.
Dull can be used as an adjective and a verb.
The adjective dull has the adverb form dully. It can mean in a dull way, or sluggishly, or in an obtuse manner.
Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
No. Dull is a descriptive adjective .
No. Dull is a descriptive adjective .
An adjective.
more dull and most dull
Rather is an adverb, and dull is an adjective.
Dull can be used as an adjective and a verb.
The adjective dull has the adverb form dully. It can mean in a dull way, or sluggishly, or in an obtuse manner.
The noun form for the adjective dull is dullness.The noun form for the verb to dull is the gerund form dulling.
The noun form for the adjective dull is dullness.The noun form for the verb to dull is the gerund form dulling.
The noun form for the adjective dull is dullness.The noun form for the verb to dull is the gerund form dulling.
The word dreary is an adjective. It means gloomy, dull, or sorrowful. There is a rarely seen related adjective, drearisome.