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(verb) make dull in appearance. Synonyms: dull. Example: "Age had dulled the surface."
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(verb) become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness. Synonyms: dull. Example: "The varnished table top dulled with time."
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(verb) deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping. Synonyms: muffle, mute, dull, damp, dampen, tone down.
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(verb) make numb or insensitive. Synonyms: numb, benumb, blunt, dull. Example: "The shock numbed her senses."
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(verb) make dull or blunt. Synonyms: dull, blunt. Example: "Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge."
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(verb) become less interesting or attractive. Synonyms: pall, dull.
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(verb) make less lively or vigorous. Synonyms: dull. Example: "Middle age dulled her appetite for travel."
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(adj) having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure. Synonyms: benumbed. Examples: "The mind of the audience is becoming dulled." "The benumbed intellectual faculties can no longer respond."
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(adj) made dull or blunt. Synonyms: blunted.
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(adj) deprived of color. Synonyms: greyed. Examples: "Colors dulled by too much sun." "Greyed with the dust of the road."
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