dullish Antonyms

Meaning of dullish

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dullish (a.)

Somewhat dull; uninteresting; tiresome.

dullish Sentence Examples

  1. The dullish glow of the streetlights cast an eerie shadow on the deserted sidewalk.
  2. The apartment was painted in a dullish shade of gray, creating a somber and uninviting atmosphere.
  3. Her eyes held a dullish stare, as if she had lost all spark and enthusiasm.
  4. The conversation was dullish and uninteresting, with nothing to stir the imagination.
  5. The weather was dullish and overcast, promising a gloomy day with no reprieve.
  6. The knives had become dullish, making it difficult to cut through the tough meat.
  7. The fabric had a dullish sheen, lacking the vibrant colors it once boasted.
  8. His voice was dullish and monotone, devoid of any emotion or inflection.
  9. The fireworks display was a dullish affair, with a few feeble bursts of color that quickly fizzled out.
  10. The partygoers were a dullish group, with forced smiles and empty chatter that masked their boredom.

FAQs About the word dullish

Somewhat dull; uninteresting; tiresome.

tame, uneventful, irksome, monochromatic, dry, dull, undramatic, wearisome, prosaic, monotonous

intriguing, marvelous, amazing, wondrous, riveting, absorbing, spectacular, astonishing, interesting, gripping

The dullish glow of the streetlights cast an eerie shadow on the deserted sidewalk.

The apartment was painted in a dullish shade of gray, creating a somber and uninviting atmosphere.

Her eyes held a dullish stare, as if she had lost all spark and enthusiasm.

The conversation was dullish and uninteresting, with nothing to stir the imagination.