1) a person who people find uninteresting and tiring (bore)
2) dull; uninteresting (drab)
3) a person who must work hard and long at unpleasant or uninteresting task (drudge)
4) an old horse; a person paid to do hard and uninteresting work as a writer (hack)
5) (of food) dry and unappetizing because not fresh; uninteresting because heard before; (of an athlete, musician etc) no longer able to perform well because of too much playing, training, practice etc (stale)
(of food) with very little taste
tasteless; indistinctive
(of talk, behaviour, work etc) causing a person to lose interest and feel tired
uninteresting
ordinary or usual
usual, everyday
causing a person to be disappointed
unsatisfactory
dull; uninteresting; gloomy
gloomy, lifeless
dull because too ordinary
boring, uneventful
(uninteresting because) unchanging, without variety
all the same, remaining the same
(of a person, thing) having no definite or outstanding feature (and so not a good example)
undistinguished, commonplace
connected with walking; a person walking in a street etc
everyday, dull
with little or no sense, aim or purpose
ridiculous, senseless
an informal meeting of friends to sing songs together
all the same, remaining the same
long, tiring and not interesting
dull, monotonous
annoying
irritating, exasperating
not appetizing
distasteful
not arranged in a particular order; (of information) not officially secret
undistinguished, commonplace
ordinary; with no surprises
monotonous, dull
not exciting
dull
dull; ordinary
dull, unoriginal