drably

/ˈdreɪbli/
adverb
  1. In a dull, plain, or colorless manner.
    • The sky hung drably over the city, promising rain.
    • The hotel room was drably decorated with beige walls and gray curtains.
    • He dressed drably for the job interview, wearing a plain brown suit.
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