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dullness
English
Alternative forms
- dulness
Etymology
From dull +? -ness.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?l.n?s/
Noun
dullness (usually uncountable, plural dullnesses)
- The quality of being slow of understanding things; stupidity.
- The quality of being uninteresting; boring or irksome.
- Lack of interest or excitement.
- The lack of visual brilliance; want of sheen.
- (of an edge) bluntness.
- The quality of not perceiving or kenning things distinctly.
- (archaic) Drowsiness.
- c. 1610-11, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act I scene ii[1]:
- Prospero: […] Thou art inclin'd to sleep. 'Tis a good dulness, / And give it way— I know thou canst not choose.
- c. 1610-11, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act I scene ii[1]:
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laziness
English
Etymology
lazy +? -ness
Noun
laziness (countable and uncountable, plural lazinesses)
- The quality of being lazy
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