Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
drabby
Adjective
/ˈdræbi/

Definition
Lacking brightness or interest; dull.

Examples
- The room was painted in drabby colors, making it feel gloomy and unwelcoming.
- She felt drabby after a long week of monotonous work.
- The film was criticized for its drabby cinematography.

Meaning
The term ‘drabby’ describes something that is not vibrant or lively, often used to refer to colors, places, or even moods that feel uninspired.

Synonyms
- dull
- bleak
- colorless
- uninspired
- drab