Sometimes pencils are 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.=
Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
"The sky is looking dull today." "Talking to Joe is really dull." "Mary finds maths dull."
Dull can be an adjective, but it can also be a verb.
Some examples of dull things include a blunt knife, a boring lecture, a monotonous job, and a colorless painting.
Dull
its simple the things when placed in light shine or glitter like steel,polished metals etc. are shiny things and the things that don't glitter even in light like wood and non metals are dull substances.
Dull objects are things that lack shine, luster, or sharpness. They typically have a flat or muted appearance, lacking in brightness or interest. Examples include dull knives, worn-out pencils, and faded fabrics.
You write in a dull manner by not putting enough action into your stories. Write long, boring descriptions of things and have the characters blather on and on about nothing.
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.=
dull
Very dull is an adjective. (Dull is the adjective and very is an adverb.)
dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no