Definition of drab adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Drab definition: Faded and dull in appearance.

DRAB definition: dull; cheerless; lacking in spirit, brightness, etc. See examples of drab used in a sentence.

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drab1 (drab), adj., drab•ber, drab•best, n. adj. dull; cheerless; lacking in spirit, brightness, etc. having the color drab. n. dull gray; dull brownish or yellowish gray. Textiles any of several fabrics of this color, …

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5 days ago · Just for those who may not be aware of the term, “drab” is how you might describe a transgendered person (including transsexuals, crossdressers, drag queens, etc.) that is presenting …

To consort with prostitutes: "Even amid his drabbing, he himself retained some virginal airs" (Stanislaus Joyce). [Possibly of Celtic origin (akin to Scottish Gaelic dràbag Irish Gaelic drabóg, slattern) or from …

DRAB definition: 1. boring, especially in appearance; having little colour and excitement: 2. boring, especially in…. Learn more.

If you describe something as drab, you think that it is dull and boring to look at or experience. Mary was wearing the same drab grey dress. .his drab little office. The rest of the day's activities often …

DRAB definition: 1. boring, especially in appearance; having little colour and excitement: 2. boring, especially in…. Learn more.

If you describe something as drab, you think that it is dull and boring to look at or experience. Mary was wearing the same drab grey dress. .his drab little office. The rest of the day's activities often …

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