(transitive, nonstandard) To make dull or duller; to dull. (intransitive, nonstandard) To become dull or duller; to dull.
Q. How do you use the word mundane?
Mundane sentence example
Table of Contents
- Q. How do you use the word mundane?
- Q. What are dull words?
- Q. What is the difference between prosaic and dull?
- Q. What does Dole mean?
- Q. Why is it called the dole?
- Q. What is the Dole called in England?
- Q. Why is the Dole called the brew?
- Q. What is the brew?
- Q. What is Dole now called?
- Q. What does on the dole mean in British slang?
- Q. What is a dole bludger?
- Q. Where does dole money come from?
- It was difficult returning to our mundane life after our weekend high.
- The list included many mundane , routine tasks.
- They gave mundane explanations.
- To Sue Williams, life in the UK seems rather mundane .
- He held his conversation to mundane chit-chat.
Q. What are dull words?
adj.unintelligent. adj.insensitive. adj.boring, uninteresting. adj.not sharp. adj.uneventful.
Q. What is the difference between prosaic and dull?
‘ Prosaic (adjective) Dull; uninteresting; commonplace; unimaginative; prosy; as, a prosaic person. As adjectives the difference between prosaic and dull is that prosaic is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose while dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.
Q. What does Dole mean?
act of giving out food, clothing
Q. Why is it called the dole?
The benefit paid out to unemployed people in the UK has been known as the dole since the end of the First World War. The word comes from the term doling-out, as it was seen as a charitable gift from the state, after the trauma of war.
Q. What is the Dole called in England?
Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) is an unemployment benefit paid by the Government of the United Kingdom to people who are unemployed and actively seeking work.
Q. Why is the Dole called the brew?
The Scottish and Irish forms such as buroo have come to specifically denote a Labour Bureau, i.e. a government office from which unemployment benefit is distributed, hence also the unemployment benefit itself. …
Q. What is the brew?
A brew is a particular kind of tea or coffee. It can also be a particular pot of tea or coffee. A brew is a particular kind of beer or beer that is produced in a particular place at a particular time.
Q. What is Dole now called?
Universal Credit has replaced these benefits for most people: Housing Benefit. income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
Q. What does on the dole mean in British slang?
: receiving money that a government (especially the British government) gives to people who do not have jobs or who are very poor They’ve been on the dole for a year. They’re going on the dole.
Q. What is a dole bludger?
dole bludger in British English noun. Australian slang, offensive. a person who draws unemployment benefit without making any attempt to find work.
Q. Where does dole money come from?
The word dole has been used since the 13th century to refer to a charitable gift given to the poor. This derives from the ‘doling out’, that is, ‘handing out’ of charitable gifts of food or money.