grim |
dim |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between grim and dim
is that
grim is dismal and gloomy, cold and forbidding while
dim is not bright or colorful.
As a proper noun Grim
is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old English
grimm or Old Norse
grimr or
grimmr.
As an adverb dim is
dimly, indistinctly.
As a noun dim is
dimness.
As a verb dim is
to make something less bright.
dim |
confused |
Related terms |
Dim is a related term of confused.
As a proper noun dim
is tue (
tuesday).
As a verb confused is
(
confuse).
As an adjective confused is
(
lb) unable to think clearly or understand.
cloudy |
dim |
Related terms |
Cloudy is a related term of dim.
As an adjective cloudy
is covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast.
As a proper noun dim is
tue (
tuesday).
dim |
impalpable |
Related terms |
Dim is a related term of impalpable.
As a proper noun dim
is tue (
tuesday).
As an adjective impalpable is
not able to be perceived by the senses (especially by touch); intangible or insubstantial.
dim |
thick |
Synonyms |
Thick is a antonym of dim.
Thick is a synonym of dim.
As adjectives the difference between dim and thick
is that
dim is not bright or colorful while
thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
As adverbs the difference between dim and thick
is that
dim is dimly, indistinctly while
thick is in a thick manner.
As nouns the difference between dim and thick
is that
dim is dimness while
thick is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
As verbs the difference between dim and thick
is that
dim is to make something less bright while
thick is to thicken.
dim |
shady |
Related terms |
Dim is a related term of shady.
As a proper noun dim
is tue (
tuesday).
As an adjective shady is
abounding in shades.
muddle |
dim |
Related terms |
Muddle is a related term of dim.
As a verb muddle
is to mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
As a noun muddle
is a mixture; a confusion; a garble.
As a proper noun dim is
tue (
tuesday).
dim |
indefinite |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between dim and indefinite
is that
dim is not bright or colorful while
indefinite is without limit; forever, or until further notice; not definite.
As an adverb dim
is dimly, indistinctly.
As a noun dim
is dimness.
As a verb dim
is to make something less bright.
dim |
dreary |
Related terms |
Dim is a related term of dreary.
As a proper noun dim
is tue (
tuesday).
As an adjective dreary is
(obsolete) grievous, dire; appalling.
mute |
dim |
In transitive terms the difference between mute and dim
is that
mute is to cast off; to moult while
dim is to make something less bright.
As an adverb dim is
dimly, indistinctly.
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