dulled (Meaning)

Wordnet

dulled (s)

having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure

made dull or blunt

deprived of color

dulled Sentence Examples

  1. The once sharp blade had dulled over time, making it difficult to cut through materials.
  2. The bright colors of the painting had dulled over the years, leaving it looking faded and worn.
  3. The sound of the music dulled as the distance between the speakers and the listener increased.
  4. The pain in his leg dulled as the medication took effect, bringing relief from the discomfort.
  5. The excitement of the crowd dulled as the game progressed, replaced by a sense of disappointment.
  6. The sharp taste of the vinegar dulled as it was mixed with water, creating a more palatable flavor.
  7. The light from the sun dulled as the clouds rolled in, casting a gloomy pallor over the landscape.
  8. The vibrant hues of the flowers dulled as the petals wilted, signaling the end of their bloom.
  9. The piercing gaze of the hawk dulled as it grew older, making it more difficult to spot prey.
  10. The joy of the reunion dulled as reality set in, forcing them to confront the challenges of their changed circumstances.

FAQs About the word dulled

having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure, made dull or blunt, deprived of color

matte, matt, mat, lusterless, gray, dull, pale, dim, grey, flat

burnished, glazed, glossy, lustrous, polished, shiny, lacquered, varnished, varnished, polished

The once sharp blade had dulled over time, making it difficult to cut through materials.

The bright colors of the painting had dulled over the years, leaving it looking faded and worn.

The sound of the music dulled as the distance between the speakers and the listener increased.

The pain in his leg dulled as the medication took effect, bringing relief from the discomfort.