dullness
Americannoun
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the quality or condition of being dull; bluntness or lack of sharpness, as of a blade or point.
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a boring or uninteresting quality.
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a lack of energy or liveliness; sluggish quality.
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the quality of lacking light, brightness, clarity, or color; dimness.
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a lack of intelligence; slowness of mind or thinking; stupidity.
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a lack of intensity, acuteness, or keenness, as of pain or perception.
Example Sentences
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The manufacturing hub, which anchors the region that is home to auto giant Toyota, is Japan’s fourth most-populous city and, according to a decade-old newspaper poll that still stings here, number one in dullness.
There are explosions that make the world go mute — the dullness of a concussion.
From Los Angeles Times
Her works achieve the difficult feat of synthesizing a coma-inducing dullness with piercingly shrill extended diatribes to create reverse masterpieces worthy of the most risible North Korean propaganda.
From Salon
The musical is an American invention, and its garish traditions blossomed during the Great Depression when extravaganza at the movie theater relieved the dullness of everyday life.
From Salon
But Parmet’s less interested in cultish dread than a more naturalistic dullness of isolation and groupthink you’d find in any closed conservative society where women of faith have been sold a purity narrative.
From Los Angeles Times
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