"Dulled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dulled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Dulled
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"Dulled" Meaning

Dulled refers to something that has lost its original brightness, sharpness, or effectiveness, often as a result of use or wear. It can also describe someone who has become less enthusiastic or excited about something they once loved or enjoyed.

"Dulled" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dulled"


The city's once-vibrant nightlife had become dullled by the economic downturn, with many bars and clubs closing down.
After spending too much time indoors, Sarah's skin had become dullled and lacked its natural glow.
The dullled sound of the waves hitting the shore was a soothing soundtrack to our afternoon nap.
The once-sharp tool had become dullled with use, requiring a new edge to be installed.
The travel-weary tourist's eyes looked dullled, their usual sparkle and excitement having worn off on the long flight.

"Dulled" Similar Words

Dulcorate

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Dulcoration

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Duledge

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I apologize, but there is no word "duledge" in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Can you please provide a different word, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning?

Dulichium

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Dull-witted

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Dull-witted means lacking in intelligence, mental sharpness, or quickness of mind; stupid,foolish, or lack of intelligence.

Dull

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Dull refers to something that lacks brightness, vividness, or interest. It can describe a surface that is matte and lacks shine, or an idea, person, or activity that is uninspiring or uninteresting. For example, a dull gray wall, a dull haircut, or a dull lecture. Additionally, dull can also mean slow-witted or lacking in mental quickness.

Dullard

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Dullards

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Dullards refers to people who are stupid, foolish, or lacking in intelligence or common sense.

Duller

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Dulles

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Dullest

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Dulling

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Dullness

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Dulls

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Dully

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Adverb: in a sleepy or dazed manner; stupidly or foolishly.<br><br>Example: "He spoke dully, as if he were half asleep."

Dulocracy

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