To make dim, faint, or obscure; render less bright, clear, or distinct; becloud; obscure; tarnish; sully: as, to dim the eye; to dim the vision; to dim the prospect; to dim gold.
To become dim, faint, or obscure; fade.
Faintly luminous; somewhat obscure from lack of light or luminosity; dark; obscure; shadowy.
Not clearly seen; indistinct; obscured by some intervening medium imperfectly transparent, as mist or haze; misty; hazy; hence, figuratively, not clearly apprehended; faint; vague: as, a dim prospect; a dim recollection.
Dull in luster; lusterless; tarnished.
Not seeing clearly; having the vision obscured and indistinct, as the eye.
Not clearly apprehending; dull of apprehension.
=Syn.2. Indistinct, ill-defined, indefinite, shadowy, confused, mysterious, imperfect.
noun.
The dark; darkness; night.
An abbreviation of diminuendo.
noun.
An abbreviation of diminutive
noun.
of the Latin dimidius, one half.