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    BLUNT

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     I. (adjective) 

    Comparative and superlative

    Comparative: blunter  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation

    Superlative: bluntest  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation

    Sense 1

    Meaning:

    Devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornmentplay

    Example:

    facing the stark reality of the deadline

    Synonyms:

    blunt; crude; stark

    Classified under:

    Adjectives

    Similar:

    unconditional; unconditioned (not conditional)

    Sense 2

    Meaning:

    Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasionplay

    Example:

    a point-blank accusation

    Synonyms:

    blunt; candid; forthright; frank; free-spoken; outspoken; plainspoken; point-blank; straight-from-the-shoulder

    Classified under:

    Adjectives

    Similar:

    direct (straightforward in means or manner or behavior or language or action)

    Derivation:

    bluntness (the quality of being direct and outspoken)

    Sense 3

    Meaning:

    Used of a knife or other blade; not sharpplay

    Example:

    a blunt instrument

    Classified under:

    Adjectives

    Similar:

    dull (not having a sharp edge or point)

    Derivation:

    bluntness (without sharpness or clearness of edge or point)

    Sense 4

    Meaning:

    Having a broad or rounded endplay

    Example:

    thick marks made by a blunt pencil

    Classified under:

    Adjectives

    Similar:

    pointless; unpointed (not having a point especially a sharp point)

    Derivation:

    bluntness (without sharpness or clearness of edge or point)

     II. (verb) 

    Verb forms

    Present simple: I / you / we / they blunt  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation ... he / she / it blunts  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation

    Past simple: blunted  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation

    Past participle: blunted  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation

    -ing form: blunting  Listen to US pronunciation  Listen to GB pronunciation

    Sense 1

    Meaning:

    Make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensationplay

    Example:

    deaden a sound

    Synonyms:

    blunt; deaden

    Classified under:

    Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc.

    Hypernyms (to "blunt" is one way to...):

    alter; change; modify (cause to change; make different; cause a transformation)

    Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "blunt"):

    obtund (reduce the edge or violence of)

    petrify (cause to become stonelike or stiff or dazed and stunned from fright)

    break; damp; dampen; soften; weaken (lessen in force or effect)

    Sentence frames:

    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

    Sense 2

    Meaning:

    Make less sharpplay

    Example:

    blunt the knives

    Classified under:

    Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc.

    Hypernyms (to "blunt" is one way to...):

    alter; change; modify (cause to change; make different; cause a transformation)

    Sentence frames:

    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

    Sense 3

    Meaning:

    Make less intenseplay

    Example:

    blunted emotions

    Classified under:

    Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc.

    Hypernyms (to "blunt" is one way to...):

    weaken (lessen the strength of)

    Sentence frames:

    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

    Sense 4

    Meaning:

    Make dull or bluntplay

    Example:

    Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge

    Synonyms:

    blunt; dull

    Classified under:

    Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging

    Hypernyms (to "blunt" is one way to...):

    alter; change; modify (cause to change; make different; cause a transformation)

    Sentence frames:

    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

    Sense 5

    Meaning:

    Make numb or insensitiveplay

    Example:

    The shock numbed her senses

    Synonyms:

    benumb; blunt; dull; numb

    Classified under:

    Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling

    Hypernyms (to "blunt" is one way to...):

    desensitise; desensitize (cause not to be sensitive)

    Sentence frames:

    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

    Credits

     Context examples: 

    When moving within a 3-D matrix designed to mimic conditions in the body, the cells developed blunt, cylindrical protrusions termed lobopodia.

    (New Mechanism of Cell Movement Revealed, NIH)

    The head is broad and shaped like a blunt triangle.

    (Akita, NCI Thesaurus)

    A cell characterized by the presence of a tuft of blunt, squat microvilli (120-140/cell) on the cell surface.

    (Brush Cell, NCI Thesaurus)

    One of the signatures of damaged cells in cancer or blunt trauma is a change in the pattern of these microtubule markers.

    (Scientists unravel the mystery of the tubulin code, NIH)

    A measurement of the Burr cells (erythrocytes characterized by the presence of small, blunt projections evenly distributed across the cell surface) in a biological specimen.

    (Burr Cell Count, NCI Thesaurus/CDISC)

    "That's why he nearly blunted my claws," said the Lion.

    (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum)

    The head is large and the muzzle is a bit shorter than the skull, with a blunt profile.

    (Anatolian Shepherd Dog, NCI Thesaurus)

    A malignant neoplasm characterized by a vascular proliferation which usually contains blunt endothelial cells.

    (Kaposi sarcoma, NCI Thesaurus)

    I'll finish with 'em at the island, as soon's the blunt's on board, and a pity it is.

    (Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson)

    As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave, so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    (Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)


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