obtuseness / əbˈtus, -ˈtyus /

钝性钝感钝化钝感度

obtuseness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull.
  2. not sharp, acute, or pointed; blunt in form.
  3. rounded at the extremity.
  4. indistinctly felt or perceived, as pain or sound.

obtuseness 近义词

obtuseness

等同于 illiterateness

obtuseness

等同于 stupidity

obtuseness

等同于 illiteracy

obtuseness

等同于 nescience

obtuseness

等同于 obliviousness

obtuseness

等同于 unawareness

obtuseness

等同于 unconsciousness

obtuseness

等同于 unfamiliarity

obtuseness

等同于 ignorance

更多obtuseness例句

  1. In building their ambitiously archetypal saga, Koorzen and Harwood have pushed so far into the realm of the unconscious that their film becomes not only opaque, but obtuse.
  2. The multi-step process with baseball writers and then the Veterans Committee is model of obtuseness.
  3. It was also (p. 255) supposed valuable in cases of heaviness and obtuseness of intellect.
  4. "What you are wearing now is pretty enough for anywhere," declared Sam Brewster, with masculine obtuseness.
  5. I distrust all intellectual pretension that announces itself by obtuseness of palate!
  6. "The flippancy of the half-educated is more obstructive to science than the obtuseness of the ignorant," said he.
  7. She ached to tell her doleful brother what, with true masculine obtuseness, he never in the world would guess.