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Definitions for Blunt
[1] having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
[2] abrupt in address or manner: a blunt, ill-timed question.
[3] slow in perception or understanding; obtuse: His isolation has made him blunt about the feelings of others.
[4] to make blunt or dull: He blunted the knife by using it to cut linoleum.
[5] to weaken or impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility of: Wine first excites, then blunts the imagination.
[6] to become blunt or dull.
[7] something blunt, as a small-game arrow, a short sewing needle, or a short, thick cigar.
[8] Slang . a cigar stuffed with marijuana.
[9] (esp of a knife or blade) lacking sharpness or keenness; dull
[10] not having a sharp edge or point a blunt instrument
[11] (of people, manner of speaking, etc) lacking refinement or subtlety; straightforward and uncomplicated
[12] outspoken; direct and to the point a blunt Yorkshireman
[13] to make less sharp
[14] to diminish the sensitivity or perception of; make dull
[15] slang a cannabis cigarette
[16] Anthony . 1907–83, British art historian and Soviet spy
[17] Wilfred Scawen . 1840–1922, British poet, traveller, and anti-imperialist
Words related to Blunt
matter-of-fact, curt, rude, trenchant, outspoken, explicit, brusque, candid, forthright, dampen, debilitate, cripple, soften, sap, undermine, weaken, rounded, dull, round, frank
Words nearby Blunt
blunderbuss, blunderhead, blunge, blunger, blunkett, blunt, blunt duct adenosis, blunthead, blur, blurb, blurry
Origin of Blunt
1150–1200; Middle English; perhaps akin to blind
Other words from Blunt
blunt·ly , adverb
blunt·ness , noun
un·blunt·ed , adjective
Word origin for Blunt
C12: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse blundr dozing, blunda to close one's eyes; see blunder , blind
Synonyms for Blunt
dull, dulled, round, rounded, edgeless, insensitive, obtuse, pointless, unsharpened