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.)
Rather is an adverb, and dull is an adjective.
more dull and most dull
the opposite of dull is sharp. like "the dull knife and the sharp knife."=dull means boring and not fun.=
Sometimes pencils are dull
Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a dull, unintelligent, or unexciting manner.
Rather is an adverb, and dull is an adjective.
One homograph for "dull" is "dull." In this context, "dull" can refer to the lack of sharpness or brightness, as in a dull knife or a dull color. "Dull" can also mean lacking interest or excitement, as in a dull movie or a dull conversation.
more dull and most dull
more dull and most dull
the opposite of dull is sharp. like "the dull knife and the sharp knife."=dull means boring and not fun.=
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dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no