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/drab/
adjective
  1. lacking brightness or interest; drearily dull.
    „the landscape was drab and gray”
    synonimy: colorless, gray, grayish, dull, dull-colored, washed out, neutral, pale, muted, lackluster, lusterless, muddy, watery, lightish brown, brownish, brownish-gray, mousy, dun-colored, dingy, dreary, dismal, cheerless, gloomy, somber, depressing, uninteresting, boring, tedious, monotonous, dry, wearisome, unexciting, bland, nonstimulating, unimaginative, uninspiring, uninspired, insipid, vapid, flat, stale, trite, vacuous, feeble, pallid, wishy-washy, limp, tired, lifeless, zestless, spiritless, sterile, anemic, barren, tame, bloodless, antiseptic, middle-of-the-road, run-of-the-mill, commonplace, mediocre, nondescript, characterless, mundane, unexceptional, unremarkable, humdrum, prosaic
  2. of a dull light brown color.
    „drab camouflage uniforms”

noun
fabric of a dull brownish color.

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