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Sentence count:195+16Posted:2016-12-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: darkishfaintindistinctpalevagueweakAntonym: brightlightSimilar words: dimmerdiminishdimensiondiminutiondiminutiveimpedimentdimensionsMeaning: [dɪm]  v. 1. switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam 2. become or make darker 3. become dim or lusterless 4. make dim or lusterless 5. make dim by comparison or conceal 6. become vague or indistinct. adj. 1. lacking in light; not bright or harsh 2. lacking clarity or distinctness 3. made dim or less bright 4. offering little or no hope 5. slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity. 
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(31) She took a pretty dim view of his behaviour.
(32) She stood, half visible in the dim light.
(33) They took a dim view of local trade unionists.
(34) I made out two dim shapes in the gloom.
(35) I could see a dim shape in the doorway.
(36) The candle cast a dim light on the table.
(37) The company's prospects for the future are rather dim.
(38) Her future career prospects look dim.
(39) The prospects for a peaceful solution are dim.
(40) He's a nice chap, but a little dim.
(41) Prospects for an early settlement of the dispute are dim.
(42) The dim bulb of the bedside lamp cast a soft radiance over his face.
(43) I could just make out the dim outlines of the house in the mist.
(44) Once , in the dim and distant past(http://sentencedict.com), I live in here.
(45) Eveything looked grey in the dim light of the oil lamp.
(46) During the first scene, which begins early in the morning, we'll dim the lights up to give the effect of growing daylight.
(47) My mother takes a pretty dim view of my cooking skills.
(48) She had a dim recollection of a visit to a big house.
(49) Laura had a dim recollection of someone telling her this before.
(50) I had a dim recollection of having met her before.
(51) It seems that the '60s era of social activism is all but a dim memory.
(52) The light was too dim for me to distinguish anything clearly.
(53) That affair was in the dim and distant past .
(54) Once, in the dim and distant past, I was a student here.
(55) I take a dim view of this kind of behaviour.
(56) At last we could see the dim outline of an island.
(57) In the dim half-light of evening, I was unable to tell whether it was Mary or her sister.
(58) Dim the lighting – it is unpleasant to lie with a bright light shining in your eyes.
(59) The outline of the mountain in the distance is dim.
(60) I did a law degree some time in the dim and distant past .
More similar words: dimmerdiminishdimensiondiminutiondiminutiveimpedimentdimensions
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