Feebleness vs Dullness - What's the difference?
feebleness | dullness | Related terms |
The quality or state of being feeble; debility; infirmity.
* 1962' (quoting '''c. 1398 text), (Hans Kurath) & Sherman M. Kuhn, eds., ''(Middle English Dictionary) , Ann Arbor, Mich.: (University of Michigan Press), , page 1242:
The quality of being slow to understand things.
The quality of being uninteresting.
The lack of visual brilliance.
(of an edge) bluntness.
Feebleness is a related term of dullness.
As nouns the difference between feebleness and dullness
is that feebleness is the quality or state of being feeble; debility; infirmity while dullness is the quality of being slow to understand things.feebleness
English
Noun
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- 773;', '''d?r?''' adj. & n.