- adjectiveblunt (adjective) · blunter (comparative adjective) · bluntest (superlative adjective)
- (of a knife, pencil, etc.) having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp:"a blunt knife"
- having a flat or rounded end:"the blunt tip of the leaf"
- (of a person or remark) uncompromisingly forthright:"a blunt statement of fact" · "he is as blunt as a kick in the shins"
verbblunt (verb) · blunts (third person present) · blunted (past tense) · blunted (past participle) · blunting (present participle)- make or become less sharp:"wood can blunt your axe" · "the edge may blunt very rapidly"
- weaken or reduce the force of (something):"their determination had been blunted"
nouninformalblunt (noun) · blunts (plural noun)- a hollowed-out cigar filled with marijuana.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘dull, insensitive’): perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Old Norse blunda ‘shut the eyes’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- make or become less sharp:
- weaken or reduce the force of (something):
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1 : having an edge or point that is not sharp scissors with blunt ends was hit over the head with a blunt instrument gave her bangs a blunt cut just above her eyebrows 2 a : abrupt in speech or mannerwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bluntBlunt definition: having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp.www.dictionary.com/browse/bluntblunt (blʌnt) adj 1. (esp of a knife or blade) lacking sharpness or keenness; dull 2. not having a sharp edge or point: a blunt instrument. 3. (of people, manner of speaking, etc) lacking refinement or subtlety; straightforward and uncomplicated 4. outspoken; direct and to the point: a blunt Yorkshireman.www.thefreedictionary.com/blunt
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