1) dullVerb
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Make dull in appearance. Age had dulled the surface. | شکستہ کرنا |
2) dullAdjective
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Emitting or reflecting very little light. A dull glow. Dull silver badly in need of a polish. A dull sky. | مدھم |
3) dullVerb
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Make numb or insensitive. The shock numbed her senses. | سن کرنا بےحس کرنا بے حس کرنا |
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So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness. A boring evening with uninteresting people. The deadening effect of some routine tasks. A dull play. His competent but dull performance. A ho-hum speaker who couldn't capture their attention. What an irksome task the writing of long letters is. Tedious days on the train. The tiresome chirping of a cricket. Other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome. | بیزار کن تکلیف دہ اجیرن اکتاہٹ پیدا کرنے والا اکتا دینے والا پھیکا ناگوار |
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(of color) very low in saturation; highly diluted. Dull greens and blues. | گھٹا رنگ |
6) dullVerb
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Make less lively or vigorous. Middle age dulled her appetite for travel. | کم کرنا |
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Slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity. So dense he never understands anything I say to him. Never met anyone quite so dim. Although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick. Dumb officials make some really dumb decisions. He was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse. Worked with the slow students. | کم عقل کم عقل کند ذہن |
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(of business) not active or brisk. Business is dull (or slow). A sluggish market. | سست سست کاروبار ہلکا |
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Darkened with overcast. A dark day. A dull sky. The sky was leaden and thick. | تاریک |