Similar words: abduct, continued, abduction, intrigued, due, due to, due process, in due course. Meaning: [səb'duːd /-djuːd] adj. 1. in a softened tone 2. restrained in style or quality 3. quieted and brought under control 4. not brilliant or glaring 5. lacking in light; not bright or harsh.
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1. Richard seems very subdued tonight.
2. He seemed a bit subdued to me.
3. The reception was a subdued affair.
4. The subdued talk in the room faded down.
5. She was in a subdued mood.
6. The country was subdued by the enemy.
7. She was dressed in grey and looked suitably subdued.
8. The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.
9. You're very subdued. What's wrong?
10. His soothing words subdued her fears.
11. Napoleon subdued much of Europe.
12. His fever has been subdued.
13. Breakfast was a very subdued affair.
14. The housing market is fairly subdued.
15. I felt strangely subdued when it was all over.
16. 'Oh,' she said in a subdued voice.
17. The conversation around them was resumed,(Sentencedict.com) but in subdued tones.
18. She was a bit subdued to start with, but after a while she livened up.
19. He seemed a bit subdued at lunch - is he all right?
20. Her voice was subdued when he talked to her son.
21. There is a subdued atmosphere in the school at exam time.
22. Price had seemed rather subdued after the meeting.
23. Glenn Close is looking smart, stylish and subdued.
24. Hinds seemed more subdued, distracted.
25. Lininger and Amlee are more subdued in their assessments.
26. The subdued light made Mary appear pale.
27. San Francisco is more sophisticated, but consequently more subdued.
28. Lighting should be subdued, and diffused through floating plants.
29. Other requirements: Light: Requires subdued light from above.
30. The president spoke with passion for an hour, in marked contrast to his subdued address to the parliament yesterday.
More similar words: abduct, continued, abduction, intrigued, due, due to, due process, in due course, due process of law.