dimness

dim

 (dĭm)

adj. dim·mer, dim·mest

1.

a. Lacking in brightness: a dim room.

b. Emitting only a small amount of light; faint: a dim light bulb. See Synonyms at dark.

2. Lacking luster; dull or subdued: dim, faded colors.

3. Faintly or unclearly perceived; indistinct: a dim figure in the distance; dim, far-off sounds.

4. Lacking sharpness or clarity; vague: a dim recollection; only a dim idea of how the machine worked.

5. Weak or diminished; feeble: dim eyesight; a dim hope.

6. Negative, unfavorable, or disapproving: a dim future in store; takes a dim view of gambling.

7. Dull or slow-witted: "[She] had always seemed rather dim and vacant" (Mary V. Dearborn).

tr. & intr.v. dimmed, dim·ming, dims

To make or become dim.

n.

1.

a. A parking light on a motor vehicle.

b. A low beam.

2. Archaic Dusk.


[Middle English, from Old English.]


dim′ly adv.

dim′ness n.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun1.dimness - the state of being poorly illuminated
2.dimness - the property of lights or sounds that lack brilliance or are reduced in intensity

dullness - a lack of visual brightness; "the brightness of the orange sky was reflected in the dullness of the orange sea"

3.dimness - the quality of being dim or lacking contrast

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dimness

noun

Absence or deficiency of light:

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Translations

تَعْتيم، تَخْفيف الضوء، عَدم وَضوح

nejasnostšero

mørke

óskÿrleiki; sljóleiki

loşluk

dimness

[ˈdɪmnɪs] N

2. [of figure, shape, outline] → lo borroso; [of memory] → vaguedad f

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dimness

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dim

(dim) adjective

1. not bright or distinct. a dim light in the distance; a dim memory.

2. (of a person) not intelligent. She's a bit dim!

verbpast tense, past participle dimmed

to make or become dim. Tears dimmed her eyes; He dimmed the lights in the theatre.

ˈdimly adverbˈdimness noun

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dimness

n. opacidad; obscurecimiento de la vista.

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