make less lively or vigorous
dull
- Middle age dulled her appetite for travel
become less interesting or attractive
pall
dull
make dull or blunt
dull
blunt
- Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge
make numb or insensitive
numb
benumb
blunt
dull
- The shock numbed her senses
deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
muffle
mute
dull
damp
dampen
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become dull or lusterless in appearance
dull
- lose shine or brightness
- the varnished table top dulled with time
make dull in appearance
dull
- Age had dulled the surface
not having a sharp edge or point
dull
- the knife was too dull to be of any use
not keenly felt
dull
- a dull throbbing
- dull pain
emitting or reflecting very little light
dull
- a dull glow
- dull silver badly in need of a polish
- a dull sky
lacking in liveliness or animation
dull
- he was so dull at parties
- a dull political campaign
- a large dull impassive man
- dull days with nothing to do
- how dull and dreary the world is
- fell back into one of her dull moods
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