ALL meanings of dimmed
dim
D d - noun dimmed Simple past tense and past participle of dim. 1
- adjective dimmed not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight. 1
- adjective dimmed not seen clearly or in detail; indistinct: a dim object in the distance. 1
- adjective dimmed not clear to the mind; vague: a dim idea. 1
- adjective dimmed not brilliant; dull in luster: a dim color. 1
- adjective dimmed not clear or distinct to the senses; faint: a dim sound. 1
- adjective dimmed not seeing clearly: eyes dim with tears. 1
- adjective dimmed tending to be unfavorable; not likely to happen, succeed, be favorable, etc.: a dim chance of winning. 1
- adjective dimmed not understanding clearly. 1
- adjective dimmed rather stupid; dim-witted. 1
- verb with object dimmed to make dim or dimmer. 1
- verb with object dimmed to switch (the headlights of a vehicle) from the high to the low beam. 1
- verb without object dimmed to become or grow dim or dimmer. 1
- idioms dimmed take a dim view of, to regard with disapproval, skepticism, or dismay: Her mother takes a dim view of her choice of friends. 1