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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "dullness" in a sentence

    dullness example sentences

    dullness


    1. I am the cloud, the dullness of depressions that slip ankle and bind neck


    2. He turned over slowly and opened one eye, feeling that slight dullness around the edge of his thought processes that suggested that maybe he had supped one glass too many the night before


    3. dullness around the edge of his thought processes that suggested


    4. Probably stemming from the dullness of


    5. The dullness of the rock's surface glistened at once, its translucence became transparent, then crystalline, and became warmer in her hand


    6. This leads to increase in water content and reduction of heat in the body, resulting in problems like dullness, heaviness, increase in fats, common cold bronchitis and later on asthma, arthritis rheumatism etc


    7. His mind drifted thinking about the dullness of the marital


    8. The dullness induced by the sedative washed over him


    9. Unfortunately, this stabilization inevitably led to stasis, which eventually turned toward the dullness of ritualization and finally to open rejection as the newness of some imaginatively constructed versions drew practitioners away


    10. glory; unworthiness for service; the state of one’s moral behavior; spiritual incapability and dullness; contact with eyes reveal unspoken

    11. retribution; revealed evil desires of the heart; not fit for service; promise of tears being wiped away and seeing Jesus; inability and dullness of


    12. illumination and future glory; unworthiness for service; the state of one’s moral behavior; spiritual incapability and dullness; contact with eyes


    13. dullness and, to his surprise, directly in front of him was a pristine looking detention centre instead of the familiar row of houses that bordered his mound of soil


    14. The twentieth century French philosopher Raymond Aron recognizes the dullness of civilized society


    15. dullness and quietens the restlessness of the mind and gently,


    16. My helplessness and dullness are a part of


    17. Yet despite the dullness, I am living in the moment


    18. The dullness, the silence, the quasi-nothingness—all are blacking out my thoughts and feelings


    19. There came a same dullness to plodding on so slowly


    20. would normally be confronted with such dullness, and I see

    21. The apparent dullness that was the rest of the City indicated its mud-brick construction


    22. dullness that was the rest of the City indicated its mud-brick construction


    23. At the same time, his head begins to throb, a blinding dullness that threatens his intention


    24. At the same time he warned them against the dangers of the dullness of overconservative mediocrity


    25. Besides, in time, the fear of exposure, imparts dullness to their sense of excitement, and that robs them of the thrills on the frills


    26. Not knowing the subconscious has the path of crime, poverty and dullness


    27. described as pain, throbbing, aching, dullness, heaviness, and tightness in the head


    28. And it was in this pub that the Chinese man sat, reading the newspaper and with a barely touched bloody Mary which he had ordered half an hour before in an attempt to rid himself of the dullness behind his left eye, the painful legacy of a lack of sleep the night before


    29. We have the time, we have the money and we have the intelligent alert youths, and our countries introduced civilizations for which people come from different parts in the world to witness the glory of our ancestors, bur where's the production of sons and grandsons? I don’t want to say that they witness the dullness of sons


    30. and dullness creeps in

    31. Tedious: Being tiresome because of the length of time in some action, having slowness or dullness in the mind


    32. Once that sense of wonder is gone, people return to a sense of normality, ordinariness, dullness, boredom, non-interest


    33. Until they grow up living for the rest of their lives in a state of bored, dulled, unaware dullness


    34. The chariot race of their life gives them no pause for reflection or good sense they are too busy “living life to the full” and know not that they are sinking into dullness and death


    35. When love comes then the dark mind states of pain and pleasure or dullness just vanish, just evaporate


    36. Lifting hoods for protection, it secured the dullness for the rest of


    37. Sharp Two-edged Sword–Symbolic of God’s primary two spirits of Truth and Justice that cut, testify, expose, reveal, and judge in two ways without the dullness of equivocation


    38. a blaspheming tongue, blindness of eye and dullness of ear, stiffness of neck and heaviness of


    39. testify, expose, reveal, and judge in two ways without the dullness of equivocation


    40. the world as a scary, threatening place and crave security, dullness,

    41. invented to reduce the dullness of our job


    42. both dullness and delight


    43. I needed the sun to show its rays, to shed some light on the dullness of the autumn…and my mood


    44. Dullness is as much produced within doors as without, by rain


    45. He should consider the bearing of all these things which have been mentioned severally and collectively upon virtue; he should know what the effect of beauty is when combined with poverty or wealth in a particular soul, and what are the good and evil consequences of noble and humble birth, of private and public station, of strength and weakness, of cleverness and dullness, and of all the natural and acquired gifts of the soul, and the operation of them when conjoined; he will then look at the nature of the soul, and from the consideration of all these qualities he will be able to determine which is the better and which is the worse; and so he will choose, giving the name of evil to the life which will make his soul more unjust, and good to the life which will make his soul more just; all else he will disregard


    46. "The time may come when you will not consider the knife of a savage such a despicable vanity," returned the scout, with a strong expression of contempt for the other's dullness


    47. More than one-third of the children of the working classes in London have some sort of mental or physical defect; defects in development; defects of eyesight; abnormal nervousness; rickets, and mental dullness


    48. It was as dull as everything else, and yet gradually Blomkvist began to wonder whether the dullness might not be the whole point


    49. During the respectful, appreciative buzz of voices that followed the speech, General Montero raised a pair of heavy, drooping eyelids and rolled his eyes with a sort of uneasy dullness from face to face


    50. Coming as it did at a period of exceptional dullness, it attracted perhaps rather more attention than it deserved, but it offered to the public that mixture of the whimsical and the tragic which is most stimulating to the popular imagination


















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    Synonyms for "dullness"

    bluntness dullness obtuseness

    "dullness" definitions

    the quality of being slow to understand


    the quality of lacking interestingness


    a lack of visual brightness


    lack of sensibility


    without sharpness or clearness of edge or point