blunt
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kör (bıçak).
2. keskin olmayan lafını sakınmayan.
3. Küt, delici olmayan.
4. açık sözlü.
5. keskin olmayan,v.körleştir: adj.keskin olmayan.
6. Esrar doldurulmuş kalın sarma sigara.
7. kesmek (iştah vb).
8. hissiz.
9. küt.
10. körleştirmek.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
having a dull edge or end; not sharp.
2. abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech: "onscreen, john Wayne was a blunt talker and straight shooter” ( time). see synonyms at gruff.
3. slow to understand or perceive; dull.
4. lacking in feeling; insensitive.
5. to dull the edge of.
6. to make less effective; weaken: blunting the criticism with a smile.
7. to become blunt.
2. abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech: "onscreen, john Wayne was a blunt talker and straight shooter” ( time). see synonyms at gruff.
3. slow to understand or perceive; dull.
4. lacking in feeling; insensitive.
5. to dull the edge of.
6. to make less effective; weaken: blunting the criticism with a smile.
7. to become blunt.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp.
2. dull in understanding; slow of discernment; opposed to acute.
3. abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
4. hard to impress or penetrate.
5. slow or deficient in feeling: insensitive
6. A fencer's foil.
7. A short needle with a strong point.
8. A marijuana cigar.
9. money
10. to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
11. to repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of; as, to blunt the feelings.
2. dull in understanding; slow of discernment; opposed to acute.
3. abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
4. hard to impress or penetrate.
5. slow or deficient in feeling: insensitive
6. A fencer's foil.
7. A short needle with a strong point.
8. A marijuana cigar.
9. money
10. to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
11. to repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of; as, to blunt the feelings.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; dull; not sharp.
2. dull in understanding; slow of discernment; stupid; -- opposed to
3. abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
4. hard to impress or penetrate.
5. A fencer's foil.
6. A short needle with a strong point. see needle.
7. money.
8. to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
9. to repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of.
2. dull in understanding; slow of discernment; stupid; -- opposed to
3. abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
4. hard to impress or penetrate.
5. A fencer's foil.
6. A short needle with a strong point. see needle.
7. money.
8. to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
9. to repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
obtuse, thick, or dull, as an angle, edge, or point; having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point, as a foil, sword, pencil, etc.; not sharp or acute.
2. dull in understanding; slow of discernment.
3. obtuse; free from sharp angularities, projections, or corners.
4. rough in manner or speech; rude; unpolished; hence, abrupt in address or manner; plain-spoken; unceremonious: applied to persons.
5. plain; plain-spoken; unceremonious or unconventional; direct; free from circumlocution: as, blunt truths; a blunt bearing.
6. hard to penetrate.
7. faint.
8.
9. A blunt sword for fencing; a foil.
10. A needle of a grade shorter and less sharply pointed than a sharp. see needle.
11. [slang, and perhaps of different origin.] money; ready money.
12. to make blunt, as an edge or point; dull the edge or point of, as a knife or bodkin, by making it thicker.
13. to weaken or deaden, as appetite, desire, or power of the mind; impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility of.
14. to become blunt: as, the blade blunts easily.
2. dull in understanding; slow of discernment.
3. obtuse; free from sharp angularities, projections, or corners.
4. rough in manner or speech; rude; unpolished; hence, abrupt in address or manner; plain-spoken; unceremonious: applied to persons.
5. plain; plain-spoken; unceremonious or unconventional; direct; free from circumlocution: as, blunt truths; a blunt bearing.
6. hard to penetrate.
7. faint.
8.
9. A blunt sword for fencing; a foil.
10. A needle of a grade shorter and less sharply pointed than a sharp. see needle.
11. [slang, and perhaps of different origin.] money; ready money.
12. to make blunt, as an edge or point; dull the edge or point of, as a knife or bodkin, by making it thicker.
13. to weaken or deaden, as appetite, desire, or power of the mind; impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility of.
14. to become blunt: as, the blade blunts easily.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
make numb or insensitive
2. used of a knife or other blade; not sharp
3. make less intense
4. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
5. make less sharp
6. devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
7. having a broad or rounded end
8. make dull or blunt
9. make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation
2. used of a knife or other blade; not sharp
3. make less intense
4. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
5. make less sharp
6. devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
7. having a broad or rounded end
8. make dull or blunt
9. make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.