dullest in English

adjective
2
lacking brightness, vividness, or sheen.
his face glowed in the dull lamplight
3
(of a person) slow to understand; stupid.
the voice of a teacher talking to a rather dull child

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1. This gel will add gloss to even the dullest hair.

2. Antonyms for Bounciest include sullenest, dullest, lowest, saddest, unhappiest, miserablest, gloomiest, moodiest, forlornest and mournfullest

3. Antonyms for Bubbliest include flattest, stillest, dullest, sullenest, saddest, lowest, unhappiest, miserablest, gloomiest and moodiest

4. Antonyms for Astutest include stupidest, dullest, slowest, foolishest, ignorantest, obtusest, shallowest, thickest, dumbest and densest

5. Antonyms for Achiest include laziest, slowest, sluggishest, slackest, dullest, laxest, most indolent, most painless, most idle and most slothful

6. Antonyms for Cleverest include stupidest, foolishest, dumbest, obtusest, densest, dullest, silliest, thickest, daftest and dimmest

7. Synonyms for Beigest include buffest, sandiest, puttiest, palest, greyest, grayest, dullest, drabbest, vaguest and flattest

8. Even the dullest of the chivalry perceived that this was a plain case of "put up or shut up."

9. They have a unique flavour and need only to be used sparingly to enliven the dullest of dishes.

10. Synonyms for Bluntest include dullest, obtusest, roundest, most worn, most rounded, most pointless, most unkeen, flattest, stubbiest and thickest

11. Bathrooms can easily be dismissed as the dullest room of the house, but there's plenty of opportunity to play around with material and colour

12. The Bourgeoisie has formulated so clearly in this law its conception of its duties towards the proletariat, that it has been appreciated even by the dullest

13. Ian Fleming, The New Yorker, 21 April 1962 On another occasion Fleming said: "I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, 'James Bond' was much better than something more interesting, like 'Peregrine Carruthers'.