dulled

/dʌld/
adjective
  1. Made less sharp, bright, intense, or sensitive.
    • The once-vibrant painting had dulled with age and sunlight.
    • His senses were dulled by the loud music and lack of sleep.
    • The knife was dulled from cutting through cardboard all day.
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  1. Past tense of dull: to make something less sharp, bright, intense, or sensitive.
    • Time dulled the memory of the accident.
    • The medication dulled his pain but didn't remove it completely.
    • She dulled the blade by using it on a hard surface.
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