"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.
Dull?
Sulfur is an element that typically has a dull surface.
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No, cotton is typically a dull fabric and not shiny in appearance.
Slate is typically dull in appearance. It has a matte finish and does not have a shiny or reflective surface.
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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Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no
Dull?
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."