"Dull" typically describes something lacking in interest, excitement, or brightness. It can also mean lacking sharpness, such as a dull knife. It can be subjective, as what one person finds dull, another may find engaging.
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
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the opposite of dull is sharp. like "the dull knife and the sharp knife."=dull means boring and not fun.=
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Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
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No. Dull is a descriptive adjective .
Sometimes pencils are dull
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"The sky is looking dull today." "Talking to Joe is really dull." "Mary finds maths dull."