Definitions and Examples of dull, dark
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Lacking brightness, vividness, or sheen.
Example
The sky was dull and overcast, with no sign of sunshine.
Lacking or having very little light; not bright or illuminated.
Example
The room was dark and gloomy, with no windows to let in natural light.
Key Differences: dull vs dark
- 1Dull refers to a lack of brightness or vividness, while dark refers to a lack of light.
- 2Dull can be used to describe both objects and colors, while dark is mostly used to describe the absence of light.
- 3Dark can also be used to describe something evil or sinister, while dull does not have this connotation.
Effective Usage of dull, dark
- 1Describing Weather: Use dull to describe cloudy or overcast weather.
- 2Describing Colors: Use dull to describe colors that lack brightness or vividness.
- 3Describing Light: Use dark to describe places or situations that lack light or illumination.
Remember this!
The antonyms of shone are dull and dark. Dull refers to a lack of brightness or vividness, while dark refers to a lack of light. Use these words to describe weather, colors, and light in various contexts.