bluntness / blʌnt /

直言不讳粗鲁直率性直率

bluntness4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

blunt·er, blunt·est.

  1. having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
  2. abruptly plain and direct in address or manner, without attempting to be tactful: a blunt, ill-timed question.
  3. slow in perception or understanding; obtuse: His isolation has made him blunt about the feelings of others.
v. 有主动词 verb

blunt·ed, blunt·ing.

  1. to make blunt or dull: He blunted the knife by using it to cut linoleum.
  2. to weaken or impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility of: Wine first excites, then blunts the imagination.
v. 无主动词 verb

blunt·ed, blunt·ing.

  1. to become blunt or dull.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something blunt, as a small-game arrow, a short sewing needle, or a short, thick cigar.
  2. Slang. a cigar stuffed with marijuana.

bluntness 近义词

bluntness

等同于 rudeness

bluntness

等同于 honorableness

bluntness

等同于 incorruptibility

bluntness

等同于 upstandingness

bluntness

等同于 honesty

更多bluntness例句

  1. Notably, patients with blood and lymph node cancers may experience a blunted response to vaccines, along with patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
  2. While some marketers will stick to blunt tactics like blocking ads from news sites entirely, many are turning to more nuanced strategies that also ensure their dollars support quality journalism.
  3. Gabriel Sterling, a Republican election official in Georgia, was more blunt.
  4. Drawing on her experience at both giant corporations like Google and scrappy startups, Cate Sevilla’s new book is a blunt, charismatic, and witty guide to surviving the workplace, no matter how big or small it might be.
  5. The blunt instrument of fiscal policy isn’t likely to keep everyone afloat for much longer.
  6. The audience laughed at the bluntness, and at the expectation that an answer could be had so easily.
  7. Christie has “a lot of aspects that people really like, boldness, bluntness,” Vander Plaats said.
  8. Thus he plays his weak hand with a bluntness that often backfires.
  9. Sometimes her bluntness felt painful, but her lack of hypocrisy was inspiring.
  10. “They will die,” Fugate responded with characteristic bluntness.
  11. That unsparing country bluntness—don't you think it's perfectly delightful?
  12. She would do what she could to curb her father's uncompromising bluntness of speech, and would keep him off dangerous topics.
  13. "I'd like to take up that loan and save the rest of the year's interest, Deacon Rowley," stated Mayo, with sailorly bluntness.
  14. Sedgett took his bluntness as a matter to be endured for the honour of hob-a-nobbing with a gentleman.
  15. Dr. Johnson has recorded the long list of his infirmities with an almost chilling bluntness; but, alas!