dully
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a. sin entusiasmo
Marta isn't very good with kids. She tells stories dully and takes herself too seriously.Marta no es muy buena con los niños. Cuenta historias sin entusiasmo y se toma a sí misma muy en serio.
b. con desgana
"Whatever," Carlos replied dully when I asked him if he wanted to go to Miami with me."Me da igual", contestó Carlos con desgana cuando le pregunté si quería ir a Miami conmigo.
a. débilmente
The dirty lantern shone dimly, and I could barely see where I was going.La linterna sucia brillaba débilmente y apenas podía ver adónde iba.
b. pálidamente
The hallway was dully lit by an oil lamp that was burning on a dilapidated chair.El pasillo estaba pálidamente iluminado por un candil que ardía sobre una silla ruinosa.
a. sordamente
The twigs snapped dully under my feet.Las ramitas crujían sordamente bajo mis pies.
a. débilmente
My head throbbed dully.Tenía un dolor sordo en la cabeza.
The patient says his back aches dully.El paciente dice que tiene un leve dolor de espalda.
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