Dullness vs Inertia - What's the difference?
dullness | inertia | Related terms |
The quality of being slow to understand things.
The quality of being uninteresting.
The lack of visual brilliance.
(of an edge) bluntness.
(physics, uncountable, or, countable) The property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
(figuratively) In a person, unwillingness to take action.
* Carlyle
* 2014 , Jacob Steinberg, "
(medicine) Lack of activity; sluggishness; said especially of the uterus, when, in labour, its contractions have nearly or wholly ceased.
Dullness is a related term of inertia.
As nouns the difference between dullness and inertia
is that dullness is the quality of being slow to understand things while inertia is (physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.dullness
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Alternative forms
* dulnessNoun
(en-noun)inertia
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(wikipedia inertia)Noun
- Men have immense irresolution and inertia .
Wigan shock Manchester City in FA Cup again to reach semi-finals", The Guardian , 9 March 2014:
- City had been woeful, their anger at their own inertia summed up when Samir Nasri received a booking for dissent, and they did not have a shot on target until the 66th minute.
