Well, it kind of depends on the genre, context, and audience of your work, but to name a few:
1. bleak
2. desolate
3. dark, black
4. empty, vacant, void
5. dull
6. lifeless, dead
7. insipid
8. inert
9. abyss
10. muted
Or, if you're going in a different direction as in someone's talent:
1. mediocre
2. juvenile
3. remedial
4. amateur
5. ordinary, mundane
6. monotonous
7. unexceptional
8. uninspired
9. prosaic
10. pedestrian
I hope this helps!!
Starry.
"Starry" can mean full of stars or star-studded. It can also mean star-like in some way (e.g., shining, sparkling, star-shaped, or lofty). The term "starry-eyed" refers to an overly optimistic, idealistic outlook.The following are sentences containing "starry":It was a quiet, starry night.The cape was black and decorated with a gold starry pattern.She came to Washington as a starry-eyed intern, with grand dreams of making a difference.
The starry nights always mesmerised her.She became starry eyed as she spotted her favourite band leaving the club.
The antonym for astrount is a speleologist.
The antonym of space is crowdedness or crowded.
The duration of Starry Starry Night - film - is 2 hours.
Starry Starry Night - film - was created on 2011-10-11.
His painting is called Starry Night. It was painted in 1889, the year before he died. Starry, Starry Night is a song.
Ther big thing in Starry Starry Night it a building
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The painting is about a starry night. The song is a tribute to Vincent van Gogh.
Its starry
Yes, it is.
The copyright date on Don MacLeans "Vincent" (Starry, Starry Night) is 1971.
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Starry Starry Night
Starry Nights was created in 1991.