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lull

[luhl]

lull Definition

  • 1a temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity
  • 2to calm or send to sleep, typically with soothing sounds or movements

Using lull: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lull in the conversation was awkward.

  • Example

    The sound of the waves lulled her to sleep.

  • Example

    The baby was finally lulled to sleep by the gentle rocking of the cradle.

lull Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for lull

Idioms Using lull

  • during a period of quiet or inactivity

    Example

    In the lull between semesters, she took a trip to visit her family.

  • to deceive or trick someone into doing something by making them feel comfortable or complacent

    Example

    The salesman tried to lull me into buying a car I couldn't afford.

  • to cause someone to fall asleep, often with soothing sounds or movements

    Example

    The sound of the rain lulled her to sleep.

Phrases with lull

  • a period of relative calm before a crisis or violent activity begins

    Example

    The calm before the storm was eerie as everyone waited for the hurricane to hit.

  • to make someone feel safe and secure when there is actually danger or risk present

    Example

    The low crime rate in the area lulled residents into a false sense of security, leading them to be less cautious.

  • a soothing song sung to children to help them fall asleep

    Example

    She sang a lullaby to her baby every night before bed.

Origins of lull

from Middle English 'lullen', meaning 'to soothe by singing'

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Summary: lull in Brief

The term 'lull' [luhl] refers to a temporary quiet or lack of activity, and also means to calm or send to sleep with soothing sounds or movements. It can describe a pause in conversation or a period of calm before a crisis, as in 'lull before the storm.' 'Lull' extends into idioms like 'lull somebody into something,' meaning to deceive or trick, and 'lull somebody to sleep,' meaning to cause someone to fall asleep.