dun

[dʌn]

dun Definition

  • 1a dull grayish-brown color
  • 2to demand payment of a debt
  • 3to make persistent demands on someone, especially for payment of a debt

Using dun: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dun" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The horse's coat was a dull dun color.

  • Example

    He was dunned by creditors for months after he lost his job.

  • Example

    The landlord dunned him for the rent every day.

dun Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dun

  • dun and dusted

    a British phrase meaning that something is finished or completed

    Example

    We've got all the paperwork done, so it's just a matter of waiting for the approval. Dun and dusted!

  • dun-colored

    having a dull grayish-brown color

    Example

    The walls were painted in a dun-colored hue, which gave the room a cozy and rustic feel.

  • a breed of cattle with a dun-colored coat

    Example

    The farmer raised dun cows for their hardiness and adaptability to harsh weather conditions.

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Summary: dun in Brief

The term 'dun' [dʌn] has two main meanings: a dull grayish-brown color, as in 'The horse's coat was a dull dun color,' and to demand payment of a debt, as in 'He was dunned by creditors for months after he lost his job.' The latter sense can also be used more broadly to mean making persistent demands on someone, especially for payment of a debt. 'Dun' extends into phrases like 'dun and dusted,' meaning that something is finished or completed.