Word Meanings - OBTUSE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Not pointed or acute; blunt; -- applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety degrees. 2. Not having acute sensibility or perceptions; dull; stupid; as, obtuse senses. Milton. 3. Dull; deadened; as, obtuse
Additional info about word: OBTUSE
1. Not pointed or acute; blunt; -- applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety degrees. 2. Not having acute sensibility or perceptions; dull; stupid; as, obtuse senses. Milton. 3. Dull; deadened; as, obtuse sound. Johnson.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of OBTUSE)
- Blunt
- Dull
- obtuse
- pointless
- edgeless
- insensitive
- bluff
- coarse
- impolite
- plain-mannered
- uncivil
- rude
- Stolid
- Stupid
- dull
- heavy
- senseless
- mindless
- doltish
- foolish
- unintelligent
- stolid
- besotted
- insensate
- prosy
- addlepated
- dull witted
Related words: (words related to OBTUSE)
- BLUFF-HEADED
 Built with the stem nearly straight up and down.
- BESOTTINGLY
 In a besotting manner.
- COARSE
 was anciently written course, or cours, it may be an abbreviation of of course, in the common manner of proceeding, common, and hence, homely, made for common domestic use, plain, rude, rough, gross, e. 1. Large in bulk, or composed of large parts
- OBTUSE
 1. Not pointed or acute; blunt; -- applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety degrees. 2. Not having acute sensibility or perceptions; dull; stupid; as, obtuse senses. Milton. 3. Dull; deadened; as, obtuse
- WITTS
 Tin ore freed from earthy matter by stamping. Knight.
- UNCIVILIZATION
 The state of being uncivilized; savagery or barbarism.
- EDGELESS
 Without an edge; not sharp; blunt; obtuse; as, an edgeless sword or weapon.
- BLUFFNESS
 The quality or state of being bluff.
- BESOTTED
 Made sottish, senseless, or infatuated; characterized by drunken stupidity, or by infatuation; stupefied. "Besotted devotion." Sir W. Scott. -- Be*sot"ted*ly, adv. -- Be*sot"ted*ness, n. Milton.
- POINTLESSLY
 Without point.
- BLUNTISH
 Somewhat blunt. -- Blunt"ish*ness, n.
- STOLIDNESS
 See STOLIDITY
- WITTED
 Having a wit or understanding; as, a quick-witted boy.
- UNCIVILTY
 In an uncivil manner.
- BLUFFY
 1. Having bluffs, or bold, steep banks. 2. Inclined to bo bluff; brusque.
- UNCIVILITY
 Incivility.
- COARSELY
 In a coarse manner; roughly; rudely; inelegantly; uncivilly; meanly.
- WITTY
 1. Possessed of wit; knowing; wise; skillful; judicious; clever; cunning. "The deep-revolving witty Buckingham." Shak. 2. Especially, possessing wit or humor; good at repartee; droll; facetious; sometimes, sarcastic; as, a witty remark, poem,
- WITTINESS
 The quality of being witty.
- BLUNTLY
 In a blunt manner; coarsely; plainly; abruptly; without delicacy, or the usual forms of civility. Sometimes after bluntly giving his opinions, he would quietly lay himself asleep until the end of their deliberations. Jeffrey.
- DISWITTED
 Deprived of wits or understanding; distracted. Drayton.
- TWITTERING
 1. The act of one who, or that which, twitters. 2. A slight nervous excitement or agitation, such as is caused by desire, expectation, or suspense. A widow, who had a twittering towards a second husband, took a gossiping companion to manage the
- SODDEN-WITTED
 Heavy; dull. Shak.
- LEPROSY
 A cutaneous disease which first appears as blebs or as reddish, shining, slightly prominent spots, with spreading edges. These are often followed by an eruption of dark or yellowish prominent nodules, frequently producing great deformity. In one
- UNWITTING
 Not knowing; unconscious; ignorant. -- Un*wit"ting*ly, adv.
- TWITTER
 One who twits, or reproaches; an upbraider.
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