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Dimly (Adverb)

Meaning 1

In a manner lacking interest or vitality; "a palely entertaining show".

Examples

  • The movie ended dimly, with a conclusion that lacked a satisfying punch, leaving the audience feeling underwhelmed.
  • He sang dimly, his off-key warbling barely audible over the din of the tavern.
  • The group played dimly, their lack of enthusiasm and energy translating into a mediocre performance.
  • The lecture began dimly, with the professor droning on in a monotone that quickly put the students to sleep.
  • She spoke dimly of her past, her words hesitant and lacking conviction, making it difficult to discern the truth.

Synonyms

  • Pallidly
  • Palely

Meaning 2

With a dim light; "a dimly lit room".

Examples

  • The hallway was navigated dimly, relying on the faint light of a dying cell phone to avoid tripping.
  • She awoke in a dimly lit hospital room with an overwhelming feeling of disorientation.
  • Their path was illuminated only by the dimly glowing embers of a long-dead fire.
  • We walked through the old mansion, our footsteps echoing through the dimly lit corridors.
  • Inside the small, dimly lit cafĂ©, the air was thick with the smell of old books and stale coffee.

Synonyms

  • Murkily

Related Words

  • Dim (adjective)

Meaning 3

In a dim indistinct manner; "we perceived the change only dimly".

Examples

  • The events of that night came to her dimly as if in a haze.
  • As she gazed out the window she sensed dimly that something was wrong.
  • Through her fevered haze she saw the world outside dimly.
  • He remembered the details of the conversation only dimly.
  • The moon cast its light on the room dimly illuminating every corner.

Synonyms

  • Indistinctly

Related Words

  • Dim (adjective)
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