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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91. Although an aging populace and a more subdued economy contribute to this trend, other factors fuel it, too.
92. The marines arrived, subdued the sailors, and took them back to the base.
93. King Godfred made extensive forays into Frisia, and subdued the Abotrites and Wiltzes.
94. Chris could come along with them, suitably subdued by the scholastic environment, Louise hoped, to be quiet for a while.
95. The van's windscreen gleamed darkly in the subdued car-park light.
96. Nick just seemed subdued, rather pale, still quite shocked by the crash.
97. State national guardsmen subdued the riot, without a call for federal troops.
98. Colours are subdued, with dark and light blue, brown, and pink predominating.
99. Far below, the tiniest candle-flame sending out the smallest light, flickering, subdued.
100. Polygamy, subdued but never forsaken under Soviet rule, has returned with a veneer of respectability.
101. Neil Fraser looked tired and on edge, his wife was subdued and made an excuse to leave them early.
102. For some one who had just completed an incisive experiment, Stafford seemed remarkably subdued, even irritable.
103. The lighting was subdued.
104. The civil trial provided a more subdued sequel, since Fujisaki refused to allow television cameras into his courtroom.
105. Other requirements: Light: Requires subdued light from above. Too bright light will harm the plant.
106. Share issues were subdued in the early 1980s but rose strongly after that as the market improved.
107. Lesley-Jane looked strained and peaky and her performance was once again subdued.
108. Then there's nothing but the implacable, soul-less beat,(www.Sentencedict.com) and a subdued babble of shudders and metallic gasps.
109. Usually rather subdued piping or twittering calls, flocks often keeping up a conversational twitter.
110. Who wants to talk things over after being physically subdued and humiliated?
111. Inside the church, where the lighting is subdued but not dim, the central dome is supported on eight piers.
112. Brutal repression broke the strike, and mobilization for the war initially subdued the labour movement.
113. Finally, she appeared in court in 1976, subdued and generally apolitical.
114. Julius Caesar subdued Gaul in 50 B.C.
115. He had subdued the religious sects, cleaned up Saigon.
116. Confessedly defeated, he was properly tame now and subdued.
117. David's dad, an orthopedic surgeon, oddly subdued.
118. Like Indra, Vishnu is said to have subdued serpents.
119. The Greek dye was subdued in me, I suppose.
120. Li's pock - marked wife was also waiting for him in a subdued , humble way.
More similar words: abduct, continued, abduction, intrigued, due, due to, due process, in due course, due process of law.