The air in the room can feel dull if it lacks freshness or is stagnant, often due to poor ventilation or limited airflow. This can lead to a stuffy atmosphere, making it feel less invigorating. To improve the air quality, opening windows or using an air purifier can help refresh the environment.
Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
Lithium is a shiny silver metal at room temperature. It is very soft and will oxidize quickly if exposed to air.
Calcium is a solid, soft dull grey metal at room temperature :)
Fluorine is a dull, pale yellow gas at room temperature and pressure. It does not have a shiny appearance.
Sodium is a soft, silvery-white metal at room temperature. It is highly reactive with air and moisture, quickly forming a dull oxide coating on its surface.
This is a very dull answer to your question.
Sodium is shiny, but it reacts very quickly with oxygen in the air to form lithium oxide, which is a dull black color.
Sodium in its pure form at room temperature appears as a shiny, soft, and silvery-white metal. It is highly reactive and easily tarnishes when exposed to air, forming a dull oxide layer on its surface.
Get a fan to make the room cold.
My mother had bought me a new bucket of 'Nipton' paint to decorate my room, but I didn't like the colour because it was too dull.
Yes very much!
the light I'd dull because led is very dull and not shiny!!