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dim

adjective as in unfavorable with regard to opinion

adjective as in not very intelligent

verb as in darken; obscure

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Example Sentences

Justin gazed out from the dim interior as more than 300 police motorcycles from dozens of jurisdictions rumbled past.

The essential fault lies not with the stars around him, however dim, but with himself.

Below, the thick marshland and dim lights created a scene that Breman describes as “Joseph Conrad territory.”

In a dim backroom of a mud hut in Save, 82-year-old Teresa Nyirabutunda sits propped upright in bed by her daughter, Francine.

My concerns about the study do not dim my admiration for the fund itself or the work that it does.

She opened the letter by the flickering firelight, which was stronger on the hearthrug than the light of the dim November day.

Dr. Ashton walked out of the chapel, and Val stood for a few moments where he was, looking up and down in the dim light.

Any moment, if he looked up, he would meet eyes—eyes that gazed with dim yet definite recognition into his own across the night.

The contrast between the open street and the enclosed stuffiness of the dim and crowded interior was overwhelming.

By the dim light of the campfire they saw what they supposed were the sleeping forms of their enemies.

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On this page you'll find 227 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dim, such as: blurred, cloudy, dark, dingy, dull, and faint.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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