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dim
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 Not bright or colorful. 2 (cx colloquial English) Not smart or intelligent. 3 indistinct, hazy or unclear. 4 disapproving, unfavorable: {{non-gloss definition|rarely used outside the phrase (term take a dim view of English).}} adv. (context obsolete English) ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dim \Dim\, v. i. To grow dim. --J. C. Shairp.
Usage examples of dim.
The scene I cannot describe--I should faint if I tried it, for there is madness in a room full of classified charnel things, with blood and lesser human debris almost ankle-deep on the slimy floor, and with hideous reptilian abnormalities sprouting, bubbling, and baking over a winking bluish-green spectre of dim flame in a far corner of black shadows.
The world that you see in dim light is similar to the world of the achromat, that rare person who has no color vision at all.
After the actinic glow of the drive, the white heat of the drive components seemed dim by comparison.
From some dim adytum the recorded carols of a private celebration could be heard, and some laughter.
Tarrant entered the aeroponics room, the gleaming white PVC pipe and enameled steel in shining contrast to the dim red of the fishery.
But that seemed to dim from his mind now as the reality of Algor impressed itself upon him.
This was the person who had driven my car through the night five months before--the person I had not seen since that brief call when he had forgotten the oldtime doorbell signal and stirred such nebulous fears in me--and now he filled me with the same dim feeling of blasphemous alienage and ineffable cosmic hideousness.
This was the person who had driven my car through the night five months before - the person I had not seen since that brief call when he had forgotten the oldtime doorbell signal and stirred such nebulous fears in me - and now he filled me with the same dim feeling of blasphemous alienage and ineffable cosmic hideousness.
Had there been a light in her belly, dim briny light in that pillowing womb, dusk enough to light a page, bacterial smear of light, an amniotic gleam that I could taste, old, deep, wet and warm?
He stared at the dim armory, ashamed of the way he had treated the only man who had remained his friend throughout this whole mess.
The house was not yet astir and the hall was dim behind the shutters that had been drawn for the night.
Surrounding Atene, they led her from the Sanctuary, accompanied by her uncle the Shaman, who, as it seemed to me, either through fatigue or fear, could scarcely stand upon his feet, but stood blinking his dim eyes as though the light dazed him.
Rhapsody watched as the bright celestial light dimmed in the brightening sky, then began to sing her last customary aubade, the song to Seren, the star she was born beneath, on the other side of the world.
Their bond made Tarrant sensitive to her aura, but turning her focus inward dimmed her auric energy as if she was really sleeping.
She lay back on the bed, staring through the transparent roof at the lazy winding valleys beyond the dimming axial light-tube.