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Quiescent vs Dull - What's the difference?

quiescent | dull | Related terms |

Quiescent is a related term of dull.


As adjectives the difference between quiescent and dull

is that quiescent is inactive, at rest, quiet while dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a verb dull is

to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Relaxed vs Dull - What's the difference?

relaxed | dull | Related terms |

Relaxed is a related term of dull.


As adjectives the difference between relaxed and dull

is that relaxed is having an easy-going mood or temperament while dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As verbs the difference between relaxed and dull

is that relaxed is (relax) while dull is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Lingering vs Dull - What's the difference?

lingering | dull | Related terms |

Lingering is a related term of dull.


As verbs the difference between lingering and dull

is that lingering is while dull is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

As a noun lingering

is an act of lingering or waiting.

As an adjective dull is

lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

Dull vs Unsusceptible - What's the difference?

dull | unsusceptible | Related terms |

Dull is a related term of unsusceptible.


As adjectives the difference between dull and unsusceptible

is that dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp while unsusceptible is not susceptible.

As a verb dull

is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Dull vs Sullied - What's the difference?

dull | sullied | Related terms |

Dull is a related term of sullied.


As adjectives the difference between dull and sullied

is that dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp while sullied is defiled or tainted, soiled or stained.

As verbs the difference between dull and sullied

is that dull is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp while sullied is (sully).

Mild vs Dull - What's the difference?

mild | dull | Related terms |

Mild is a related term of dull.


As adjectives the difference between mild and dull

is that mild is gentle and not easily provoked while dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a noun mild

is (british) a relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale.

As a verb dull is

to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Dull vs Dullness - What's the difference?

dull | dullness |


As an adjective dull

is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a verb dull

is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

As a noun dullness is

the quality of being slow to understand things.

Dull vs Impolite - What's the difference?

dull | impolite | Related terms |

Dull is a related term of impolite.


As adjectives the difference between dull and impolite

is that dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp while impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.

As a verb dull

is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Dronish vs Dull - What's the difference?

dronish | dull | Related terms |

Dronish is a related term of dull.


As adjectives the difference between dronish and dull

is that dronish is like a drone, slow, sluggish while dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a verb dull is

to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Dull vs Somnolent - What's the difference?

dull | somnolent | Related terms |

Dull is a related term of somnolent.


As adjectives the difference between dull and somnolent

is that dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp while somnolent is drowsy or sleepy.

As a verb dull

is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

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