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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dim
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dimmed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dimming
.]
1.
To
render
dim
,
obscure
,
or
dark
;
to
make
less
bright
or
distinct
;
to
take
away
the
luster
of
;
to
darken
;
to
dull
;
to
obscure
;
to
eclipse
.
A
king
among
his
courtiers
,
who
dims
all
his
attendants
.
--
Dryden
.
Now
set
the
sun
,
and
twilight
dimmed
the
ways
.
--
Cowper
.
2.
To
deprive
of
distinct
vision
;
to
hinder
from
seeing
clearly
,
either
by
dazzling
or
clouding
the
eyes
;
to
darken
the
senses
or
understanding
of
.
Her
starry
eyes
were
dimmed
with
streaming
tears
.
--
C
.
Pitt
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dim
adj
1:
lacking
in
light
;
not
bright
or
harsh
; "
a
dim
light
beside
the
bed
"; "
subdued
lights
and
soft
music
" [
syn
:
subdued
]
2:
lacking
clarity
or
distinctness
; "
a
dim
figure
in
the
distance
"; "
only
a
faint
recollection
"; "
shadowy
figures
in
the
gloom
"; "
saw
a
vague
outline
of
a
building
through
the
fog
"; "
a
few
wispy
memories
of
childhood
" [
syn
:
faint
,
shadowy
,
vague
,
wispy
]
3:
made
dim
or
less
bright
; "
the
dimmed
houselights
brought
a
hush
of
anticipation
"; "
dimmed
headlights
"; "
we
like
dimmed
lights
when
we
have
dinner
" [
syn
:
dimmed
] [
ant
:
undimmed
]
4:
offering
little
or
no
hope
; "
the
future
looked
black
";
"
prospects
were
bleak
"; "
Life
in
the
Aran
Islands
has
always
been
bleak
and
difficult
"- J.M.Synge; "
took
a
dim
view
of
things
" [
syn
:
black
,
bleak
]
5:
slow
to
learn
or
understand
;
lacking
intellectual
acuity
;
"
so
dense
he
never
understands
anything
I
say
to
him
";
"
never
met
anyone
quite
so
dim
"; "
although
dull
at
classical
learning
,
at
mathematics
he
was
uncommonly
quick
"-
Thackeray
; "
dumb
officials
make
some
really
dumb
decisions
"; "
he
was
either
normally
stupid
or
being
deliberately
obtuse
"; "
worked
with
the
slow
students
"
[
syn
:
dense
,
dull
,
dumb
,
obtuse
,
slow
]
v
1:
switch
(
a
car's
headlights
)
from
a
higher
to
a
lower
beam
[
syn
:
dip
]
2:
become
or
make
darker
; "
The
screen
darkend
"; "
He
darkened
the
colors
by
adding
brown
" [
syn
:
darken
] [
ant
:
brighten
]
3:
become
dim
or
lusterless
; "
the
lights
dimmed
and
the
curtain
rose
"
4:
make
dim
or
lusterless
; "
Time
had
dimmed
the
silver
"
5:
make
dim
by
comparison
or
conceal
[
syn
:
blind
]
6:
become
vague
or
indistinct
; "
The
distinction
between
the
two
theories
blurred
" [
syn
:
blur
,
slur
] [
ant
:
focus
]
[
also
:
dimming
,
dimmed
,
dimmest
,
dimmer
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dimming
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dim
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