Dullest

/ˈdʌlɪst/

सबसे कुंद; सबसे उबाऊ; सबसे धुंधला/बिना चमक; सबसे मंद (दर्द/आवाज़)

Origin & History

From Middle English *dul*, from Old English *dol* (“foolish, dull”), with the superlative suffix *-est* forming “dullest.”

यह Middle English *dul* से आया है, जो Old English *dol* (“मूर्ख/सुस्त, मंद-बुद्धि”) से निकला; superlative प्रत्यय *-est* जोड़कर “dullest” बना।

Definition

“Dullest” is the superlative of “dull” and means the most dull among several things—e.g., the least sharp (knife), the most boring (event/lecture), the least shiny (surface), the dimmest (light/day), the most muffled (sound), or the least intense (pain).

“Dullest”, “dull” का superlative रूप है और कई वस्तुओं/अनुभवों में सबसे अधिक ‘dull’ होने को दर्शाता है—जैसे सबसे कम तेज़/धारदार (चाकू), सबसे उबाऊ (भाषण/कार्यक्रम), सबसे कम चमकीला/बिना चमक (सतह), सबसे धुंधला (रोशनी/दिन), सबसे दबा हुआ (आवाज़), या सबसे कम तीव्र (दर्द)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
This is the dullest knife in the drawer.
यह दराज़ में सबसे कुंद चाकू है।

Usage Examples

This is the dullest knife in the drawer.
It was the dullest lecture I’ve ever attended.
Choose the dullest paint finish to reduce glare.
Today is the dullest day of the week, weather-wise.
The bruise left the dullest ache by evening.
Among these recordings, this one has the dullest sound.

Synonyms

Bluntest Most boring Most tedious Least interesting Most lackluster Most matte Most muted Most dim Most muffled

Antonyms

Sharpest Brightest Most intelligent Most exciting Clearest

Related Forms

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Idioms & Phrases

Dull as dishwater
बहुत ही उबाऊ/बिल्कुल नीरस
Dull pain
दबा-दबा/मंद दर्द