subdued

[səbˈdjuːd]

subdued Definition

  • 1quiet and restrained; lacking intensity or strength
  • 2lowered in intensity or strength; reduced in force, brightness, or loudness

Using subdued: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subdued" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subdued lighting in the restaurant created a romantic atmosphere.

  • Example

    She spoke in a subdued voice, not wanting to wake the baby.

  • Example

    The party was subdued compared to last year's wild celebration.

subdued Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subdued

Antonyms for subdued

Phrases with subdued

  • colors that are not bright or bold, but rather muted or soft

    Example

    The artist used subdued colors to create a calming effect in the painting.

  • a personality that is quiet, restrained, or introverted

    Example

    He has a subdued personality and prefers to listen rather than speak.

  • an atmosphere that is quiet, calm, or somber

    Example

    The subdued atmosphere of the funeral reflected the sadness of the occasion.

Origins of subdued

from Latin 'subducere', meaning 'to withdraw'

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Summary: subdued in Brief

The term 'subdued' [səbˈdjuːd] refers to something that is quiet, restrained, or lacking intensity. It can describe a person's personality, an atmosphere, or colors. Examples include 'The subdued lighting in the restaurant created a romantic atmosphere,' and 'She spoke in a subdued voice, not wanting to wake the baby.' 'Subdued' is often used formally, as in 'restrained' or 'moderate.'