To dull something means to take away its edge, its energy, or its excitement. "Watching that movie will dull your senses, until you fall asleep."
One who, or that which, dulls.
imp. & p. p.
of Dull
n.
One who, or that which, dulls.
Duller
One who, or that which, dulls.
Usage Examples
In all private quarrels the duller nature is triumphant by reason of dullness.
Misspelled FormDuller, Duller, uller, Duller, Dyuller, D7uller, D8uller, Diuller, Djuller, Dyller, D7ller, D8ller, Diller, Djller, Duyller, Du7ller, Du8ller, Duiller, Dujller, Dukller, Duoller, Dupller, Du:ller, Dukler, Duoler, Dupler, Du:ler, Dulkler, Duloler, Dulpler, Dul:ler, Dulkler, Duloler, Dulpler, Dul:ler, Dulker, Duloer, Dulper, Dul:er, Dullker, Dulloer, Dullper, Dull:er, Dullwer, Dull3er, Dull4er, Dullrer, Dullser, Dullder, Dullwr, Dull3r, Dull4r, Dullrr, Dullsr, Dulldr, Dullewr, Dulle3r, Dulle4r, Dullerr, Dullesr, Dulledr, Dulleer, Dulle4r, Dulle5r, Dulletr, Dullefr, Dullee, Dulle4, Dulle5, Dullet, Dullef, Dullere, Duller4, Duller5, Dullert, Dullerf.
Other Usage ExamplesAs with most liberal sexual ideas, what makes the world a better place for men invariably makes it a duller and more dangerous place for women.