munda

/ˈmʌndə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of wheat used to make bread in some parts of Asia, particularly in India.

“The village elder brought a batch of munda flour to make the traditional bread for the festival.”

2. adjective

Lacking in intellectual curiosity or interest; dull or uninteresting.

“The munda presentation at the conference failed to engage the audience.”

Synonyms

  • dull
  • uninteresting

Antonyms

  • engaging
  • interesting