Definitions and Examples of dull, darken
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Lacking brightness, shine, or vividness.
Example
The sky was dull and gray, with no sign of sunshine.
To make something less bright or to obscure it.
Example
The clouds started to darken, and soon it began to rain.
Key Differences: dull vs darken
- 1Dull refers to a lack of brightness or shine, while glimmered implies a faint but noticeable light.
- 2Darken means to make something less bright or to obscure it, while glimmered suggests a small but visible amount of light.
Effective Usage of dull, darken
- 1Describing Light: Use glimmered to describe a faint light or sparkle, and dull to describe a lack of brightness.
- 2Setting the Mood: Use darken to describe a darkening sky or mood.
- 3Creative Writing: Incorporate these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions and set the tone for the story.
Remember this!
The antonyms of glimmered are dull and darken. Use glimmered to describe a faint light or sparkle, and dull to describe a lack of brightness. Use darken to describe a darkening sky or mood. These words can be used creatively in writing to create vivid descriptions and set the tone for the story.