dull mood - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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dull mood (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/dʌl muːd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "dull mood" refers to a state of emotional or mental dullness, characterized by feelings of boredom, sadness, or lack of energy and enthusiasm. It is often used in contexts where someone feels low or uninspired, and can be a temporary state or a more persistent condition.

Frequency of Use:
"Dull mood" is a moderately common phrase in both spoken and written English, but it tends to appear more in written contexts such as literature, articles, and mental health discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. She woke up in a dull mood, feeling like she couldn't face the day ahead.
    Она проснулась в скучном настроении, чувствуя, что не может встретить предстоящий день.

  2. His dull mood seemed to affect everyone around him.
    Его скучное настроение, похоже, влияло на всех вокруг него.

  3. After a week of rain, the entire town was in a dull mood.
    После недели дождя весь город находился в скучном настроении.

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "dull mood" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions; however, it can be part of broader idiomatic phrases related to feeling low or uninspired. Here are a few examples:

  1. "In a funk"
  2. Example: Ever since the exam results came out, she has been in a funk and doesn't want to hang out with friends.
    С тех пор, как вышли результаты экзаменов, она находится в унынии и не хочет встречаться с друзьями.

  3. "Down in the dumps"

  4. Example: He’s been down in the dumps since his birthday party was canceled.
    Он был в унынии с тех пор, как его день рождения был отменен.

  5. "Blue mood"

  6. Example: After the breakup, she often found herself in a blue mood.
    После разрыва она часто оказывалась в грустном настроении.

  7. "Feeling low"

  8. Example: It's normal to feel low after such a big change in life.
    Ощущать себя подавленным после такого большого изменения в жизни — это нормально.

  9. "A shadow of one's former self"

  10. Example: After losing his job, he seemed like a shadow of his former self, often in a dull mood.
    После потери работы он казался тенью самого себя, часто находясь в скучном настроении.

Etymology

The adjective "dull," which originates from the Old Norse word "dulr" meaning "blunt" or "slow," and "mood" comes from the Old English "mōd" meaning "courage, spirit, or disposition." The combination of the two words reflects a state of lacking energy or enthusiasm.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Gloomy mood - Somber mood - Depressed state - Dispirited feeling

Antonyms: - Cheerful mood - Lively spirit - Happy disposition - Enthusiastic state



25-07-2024