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The example sentences of DULLEST in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "dullest" in a sentence | "dullest" example sentences

How to use "dullest" in a sentence?

  • Cash or check?” he said cheekily. Even the dullest Ohio girls knew that bit of lingo: Kiss now or kiss later? “Bank’s closed, pal.
    -Libba Bray-
  • She'd become an English major for the purest and dullest of reasons: because she loved to read.
    -Jeffrey Eugenides-
  • The job of an editor in a publishing house is the dullest, hardest, most exciting, exasperating and rewarding of perhaps any job in the world.
    -John Hall Wheelock-
  • Why level downward to our dullest perception always, and praise that as common sense? The commonest sense is the sense of men asleep, which they express by snoring.
    -Henry David Thoreau-
  • Ironically, I think action can be the dullest part of movies nowadays - and I love action movies!
    -Matthew Vaughn-
  • A speech is poetry: cadence, rhythm, imagery, sweep! A speech reminds us that words, like children, have the power to make dance the dullest beanbag of a heart.
    -Peggy Noonan-
  • To see me as a person on screen would be one of the dullest experiences you could ever wish to experience.
    -Peter Sellers-
  • The greatest Inventions were produced in Times of Ignorance; as the Use of the Compass, Gunpowder, and Printing; and by the dullest Nation, as the Germans.
    -Jonathan Swift-
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Definition and meaning of DULLEST

What does "dullest mean?"

/dəl/

dullest

adjective
lacking interest or excitement.

What are synonyms of "dullest"?
Some common synonyms of "dullest" are:
  • uninteresting,
  • boring,
  • tedious,
  • tiresome,
  • wearisome,
  • dry,
  • flat,
  • bland,
  • characterless,
  • featureless,
  • colorless,
  • monotonous,
  • unexciting,
  • uninspiring,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈint(ə)rəstiNG/

uninteresting
adjective

Not being interesting; not grabbing your attention.

/ˈbôriNG/

boring
adjective verb

Not at all interesting. To make someone not interested in something.

/ˈtēdēəs/

tedious
adjective

too long or dull.

/ˈtī(ə)rsəm/

tiresome
adjective

Causing you to feel bored, annoyed or impatient.

/ˈwirēsəm/

wearisome
adjective

causing one to feel tired or bored.

dry

/drī/

dry
adjective noun verb

Without butter or jam. person favouring prohibition of alcohol. become dry.

/flat/

flat
adjective adverb noun verb

Lifeless; lacking energy or vitality. in or to horizontal position. The smooth or level part of something. lower note by semitone.

/bland/

bland
adjective

Plain; flavorless; dull.

characterless
adjective

Dull and uninteresting.

/ˈfēCHərləs/

featureless
adjective

lacking distinctive attributes or aspects.

/ˈkələrləs/

colorless
adjective

Not having any color.

/məˈnätnəs/

monotonous
adjective

dull, tedious, and repetitious.

/ˌənikˈsīdiNG/

unexciting
adjective

not exciting.

/ˌənənˈspī(ə)riNG/

uninspiring
adjective

Creating little intellectual, emotional excitement.

What are antonyms of "dullest"?
Some common antonyms of "dullest" are:
  • interesting,
  • bright,
  • clever,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈint(ə)rəstiNG/

interesting
adjective verb

Taking your attention; making you want to know. To persuade to do, become involved with something.

/brīt/

bright
adjective adverb noun

giving out much light. brightly. bright colours.

/ˈklevər/

clever
adjective

Showing intelligence; quick to understand or learn.

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