dimness

[ˈdɪmnəs]

dimness Definition

  • 1the state of being not bright or clear, or the quality of being difficult to see or understand
  • 2a lack of intelligence or understanding

Using dimness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dimness of the room made it hard to read.

  • Example

    The dimness of his memory made it difficult to recall the events.

  • Example

    The dimness of her eyesight made it hard for her to read the small print.

dimness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dimness

Phrases with dimness

  • in a state of low light or visibility

    Example

    In the dimness of the early morning, he could barely see the path ahead.

  • the dimness of one's prospects

    a lack of hope or optimism for the future

    Example

    Despite the dimness of his prospects, he continued to work hard and pursue his dreams.

  • the dimness of one's wit

    a lack of intelligence or understanding

    Example

    His jokes fell flat due to the dimness of his wit.

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Summary: dimness in Brief

Dimness [ˈdɪmnəs] refers to the state of being not bright or clear, or the quality of being difficult to see or understand. It can also refer to a lack of intelligence or understanding. Examples include 'The dimness of the room made it hard to read' and 'The dimness of her eyesight made it hard for her to read the small print.' Phrases like 'in the dimness' and 'the dimness of one's prospects' extend the meaning to low light or visibility and a lack of hope or optimism for the future, respectively.