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dull | not keenly felt | |
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dampen, damp, dull, tone down, muffle, mute | deaden (a sound or noise) , especially by wrapping | |
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dull | not having a sharp edge or point | |
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thudding, dull | not clear and resonant; sounding as if striking with or against something relatively soft | |
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pall, dull | become less interesting or attractive | |
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dull | blunted in responsiveness or sensibility | |
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dumb, dull, slow, dim, dense, obtuse | slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity | |
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dull | lacking in liveliness or animation | |
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dull | emitting or reflecting very little light | |
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dull, tedious, boring, irksome, tiresome, wearisome, slow, deadening, ho-hum | so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness | |
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dull, sluggish, slow | [in commercial_enterprise] (of business) not active or brisk | |
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dull | make dull in appearance | |
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dull | make less lively or vigorous | |
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blunt, dull | make dull or blunt | |
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blunt, dull, numb, benumb | make numb or insensitive | |
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muffled, dull, muted, softened | being or made softer or less loud or clear | |
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dull | (of color) very low in saturation; highly diluted | |
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leaden, dull | darkened with overcast | |
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dull | become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness |