dim
Multiple Entries:dim dim.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dim/dɪm/
▶adjective (dimmer, dimmest)
- 1 (of a light or illuminated object) not shining brightly or clearly.
■ made difficult to see by darkness, shade, or distance.
■ (of the eyes) not able to see clearly.
- 2 not clearly recalled or formulated in the mind: dim memories.
- 3 informal stupid; unintelligent.
■ N. Amer. dip (a vehicle's headlights).
– phrases
take a dim view of regard with disapproval.
take a dim view of regard with disapproval.
– derivatives
dimly adverb,
dimmable adjective,
dimmish adjective,
dimness noun.
dimly adverb,
dimmable adjective,
dimmish adjective,
dimness noun.
– origin OE dim, dimm, of Gmc origin.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dim.
▶abbreviation diminuendo.
'dim' also found in these Oxford entries:
amaurosis
- amblyopia
- bedim
- blear
- candlelight
- dim.
- dim sum
- dimwit
- half-light
- misty
- night light
- nyctalopia
- purblind
- retinol
- scotopic
- underlit

