dully

/ˈdʌli/

Definitions

1. adverb

in a dull or uninteresting way; with a lack of interest or excitement

“The weather forecast was presented dully, failing to capture the audience’s attention.”

2. adverb

in a slow and monotonous manner

“The student read the text dully, her voice barely above a whisper.”

3. adverb

without a clear or distinct sound

“The wind blew dully through the empty streets.”

4. adverb

in a lackluster or uninspired manner

“The performance was dully received by the critics, who expected more from the team.”

Synonyms

  • monotonously
  • uninspiredly
  • uninterestingly

Antonyms

  • dramatically
  • interestingly
  • vividly