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dim

/dɪm/
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noun

  • Dimness.

verb

  • To make something less bright.

    "He dimmed the lights and put on soft music."

  • To become darker.

    "The lights dimmed briefly when the air conditioning was turned on."

  • To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct
  • To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of.

adjective

  • Not bright or colorful.

    "The lighting was too dim for me to make out his facial features."

  • Not smart or intelligent.

    "He may be a bit dim, but he's not stupid."

  • Indistinct, hazy or unclear.

    "His vision grew dimmer as he aged."

  • Disapproving, unfavorable: rarely used outside the phrase take a dim view of.

adjective

  • Lessened, reduced

    "The diminished Roman Empire never recovered from the sack of Rome."

  • Made to seem less important, impressive, or valuable

    "She felt diminished by the report card."

  • Reduced by a semitone

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