dulls Antonyms

Meaning of dulls

dulls

cloudy, to make dull, cloudy sense 2, overcast, slightly grayish, to become dull, mentally slow or stupid, to make or become dull, slow in perception or sensibility, lacking sharpness of edge or point, low in saturation (see saturation sense 4a) and low in lightness, slow in action, not ringing, sharp, or intense, not resonant or ringing, lacking in force, intensity, or acuteness, lacking brilliance or luster, mentally slow, tedious, uninteresting, lacking in force, intensity, or sharpness, listless, lacking zest (see zest sense 2) or vivacity

dulls Sentence Examples

  1. The constant grinding of daily life gradually dulls one's senses.
  2. The monotonous routine dulls the mind, numbing it to the world's wonders.
  3. Envy and resentment dulls the heart, hindering love and compassion.
  4. The weight of expectations dulls the spirit, crushing its dreams.
  5. The harsh words of criticism dulled her confidence, making her retreat into a shell.
  6. The dull roar of traffic drowned out the gentle melody of birdsong.
  7. The once-sharp blade had become dull with use, its edge blunted.
  8. The lack of color and light in the room dulled her mood, making her feel gloomy.
  9. The stale air dulls the mind, stifling creativity and imagination.
  10. The passage of time dulls the pain of loss, leaving a distant echo of sorrow.

FAQs About the word dulls

cloudy, to make dull, cloudy sense 2, overcast, slightly grayish, to become dull, mentally slow or stupid, to make or become dull, slow in perception or sensibi

weakens, blunts, diminishes, subsides,reduces, dampens, deadens, numbs, tones (down), alleviates

sharpens, enhances, strengthens, intensifies, heightens, augments, deepens, animates, boosts, steps up

The constant grinding of daily life gradually dulls one's senses.

The monotonous routine dulls the mind, numbing it to the world's wonders.

Envy and resentment dulls the heart, hindering love and compassion.

The weight of expectations dulls the spirit, crushing its dreams.