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dullness
This term describes a pervasive lack of intensity, whether applied to the mind, the senses, or physical objects. It carries a heavy, muted connotation, suggesting a state of stagnation or inefficiency that prevents a sharp or vivid experience. As an uncountable noun, it refers to an abstract quality. It does not have a plural form and requires partitive constructions like "a certain degree of dullness" or "a streak of dullness" when referring to specific instances of the quality.
Meanings
The quality of being boring, tedious, or lacking interest or excitement.
"The dullness of the lecture made half the students fall asleep."
The state of lacking brightness, vividness, or sharpness of color or light.
"The dullness of the grey sky suggested that it would rain all day."