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obtuse: I nicked myself with that dull razor. 7 hazy, blurry,<br />

opaque, drab: Rub the dull film off that silver goblet. 8<br />

muffled, numbing, deadened, muted, indistinct: I've had a dull<br />

pain in my arm all day.<br />

--v. 9 allay, assuage, relieve, mitigate, lessen, reduce:<br />

Weeping dulls the inner pain. 10 dim, tarnish, obscure, bedim,<br />

blur, cloud, becloud: A mist dulled the rich colours of the<br />

glen. 11 stupefy, narcotize, numb, benumb, desensitize, deaden,<br />

blunt, obtund: His war experiences had dulled his feelings<br />

towards others.<br />

duly adv. 1 properly, fittingly, deservedly, appropriately,<br />

suitably, befittingly, rightly, correctly, accordingly: Those<br />

elected were duly installed in office. 2 punctually, on time:<br />

The train duly arrived.<br />

dumb adj. 1 mute, speechless, voiceless; silent, quiet, taciturn,<br />

mum, wordless; inarticulate: She was struck dumb with<br />

astonishment. 2 dull, stupid, Colloq thick: He's too dumb to<br />

understand what you are saying.<br />

dumbfound v. dumfound, amaze, shock, surprise, startle, astonish,<br />

astound, bewilder, stagger, stun, floor, nonplus, confuse,<br />

confound, Colloq flabbergast, bowl over: Their offer for the<br />

house dumbfounded us.<br />

dumbfounded<br />

adj. dumfounded, amazed, shocked, surprised, startled,<br />

astonished, astounded, bewildered, staggered, floored,<br />

nonplussed, overwhelmed, speechless, stunned, thunderstruck,<br />

dazzled, dazed, dumbstruck, taken aback, confused, confounded,<br />

bemused, perplexed, baffled, disconcerted, Colloq bowled over,<br />

flabbergasted, knocked out, thrown (off), US thrown for a loss,<br />

Brit knocked for six, knocked sideways: She is dumbfounded that<br />

he proposed marriage.<br />

dummy n. 1 mannequin, manikin or mannikin, model, figure: I saw the<br />

coat on a dummy in the shop window. 2 sample, copy, reprint,<br />

reproduction, likeness, substitution, imitation, sham, mock-up,<br />

simulation, Colloq phoney or US also phony: Those aren't the<br />

real crown jewels, they're just dummies. 3 fool, idiot, dunce,<br />

blockhead, ninny, ass, dolt, numskull or numbskull, simpleton,

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