drab
word
Definition
Something that is drab is dull, lacking brightness or color, and can also mean boring or uninteresting.
Usage & Nuances
Most common in describing color, clothes, or environments: 'drab brown', 'drab room'. Suggests lifelessness both visually and in mood. Formal/neutral tone, not slang. Don't confuse 'drab' with 'drap' (not an English word).
Spanish: monótono - apagado - gris (color)Portuguese (BR): monótono - sem graça - desbotadoPortuguese (PT): monótono - sem graça - desbotadoChinese (Simplified): 单调的 - 暗淡的Chinese (Traditional): 單調的 - 暗淡的Hindi: मनोसून - फीका - बेरंगArabic: باهت - كئيبBengali: নিষ্প্রভ - পানসে - নিরানন্দRussian: тусклый - однообразный - унылыйJapanese: 地味な - くすんだVietnamese: xám xịt - tẻ nhạt - ảm đạmKorean: 칙칙한 - 생기 없는Turkish: sönük - soluk - sıkıcıUrdu: مدھم - بےرنگ - پھیکاIndonesian: kusam - membosankan
Example Sentences
She wore a drab gray dress to the party.
basic
The walls are painted in a drab color.
basic
The weather was drab all week.
basic
This office feels so drab—it needs some color!
natural
He found the movie a bit drab compared to what he expected.
natural
After a long winter, even the trees looked drab.
natural