Sentences

drab in a sentence

n.

Definition

Drab refers to a dull, lifeless, or muted color, often lacking brightness or cheerfulness.

Sample Sentences

  1. The walls of the old factory were painted a drab gray that matched the somber atmosphere.
  2. She wore a drab dress to the party, feeling out of place among the vibrant colors of the other guests.
  3. The landscape was drab and dull, lacking the lush greenery of springtime.
  4. His writing style was often criticized as drab, with little flair or excitement to engage readers.
  5. Despite the drab exterior of the building, the interior was surprisingly warm and inviting.
  6. The room felt drab with its dull, gray walls and minimal decor.
  7. She chose a drab outfit for the meeting, wanting to blend in rather than stand out.
  8. Despite its drab exterior, the old building held a wealth of history inside.
  9. The landscape was drab and uninviting, lacking the vibrant colors of spring.
  10. His mood matched the drab weather, as rain poured relentlessly outside.
  11. The sky was a drab gray, casting a dull tone over the entire landscape.
  12. Her drab attire did little to lift her spirits on that gloomy day.
  13. The old furniture gave the room a drab and uninviting atmosphere.
  14. Despite its drab exterior, the café inside was warm and full of life.
  15. He found the book's drab prose hard to engage with, despite the intriguing plot.
  16. The room was painted in a drab shade of gray that made it feel uninviting.
  17. Her drab outfit blended into the crowd, making her feel invisible at the party.
  18. Despite its drab exterior, the old library was filled with treasures waiting to be discovered.
  19. The landscape was drab and lifeless, lacking the vibrant colors of spring.
  20. He couldn't shake off the drab mood that settled over him after the disappointing news.

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