BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: NOUN
- Money.
- A cigar whose interior has been hollowed out and filled with marijuana.
- A marijuana cigarette that has been rolled in a cigar's tobacco leaf wrapper instead of rolling paper.
- A fencer's foil.
- [Slang, and perhaps of different origin.] Money; ready money.
- A needle of a grade shorter and less sharply pointed than a sharp. See needle.
- A blunt sword for fencing; a foil.
- A short needle with a strong point.
- A marijuana cigar.
- A short needle with a strong point. See Needle.
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BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: ADJECTIVE
- Devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
- Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
- Used of a knife or other blade; not sharp
- Having a dull edge or end; not sharp.
- Abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech: : gruff.
- Stark; unadorned.
- Slow to perceive, understand, or feel; dull or insensitive.
- Having a broad or rounded end
- Slow or deficient in feeling: insensitive
- Hard to impress or penetrate.
- Abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
- Having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; dull; not sharp.
- Speaking plainly or simply.
- Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
- Using simple and direct language
- Frank; straightforward; blunt.
BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: VERB
- Make numb or insensitive
- Make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation
- Make dull or blunt
- Make less intense
- Make less sharp
- To repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of; as, to blunt the feelings.
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BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To dull the edge of (a knife, for example).
- To make less effective; weaken.
- To become blunt.
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BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
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BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make blunt, as an edge or point; dull the edge or point of, as a knife or bodkin, by making it thicker.
- To weaken or deaden, as appetite, desire, or power of the mind; impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility of.
- To become blunt: as, the blade blunts easily.
- Obtuse, thick, or dull, as an angle, edge, or point; having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point, as a foil, sword, pencil, etc.; not sharp or acute.
- Dull in understanding; slow of discernment.
- Obtuse; free from sharp angularities, projections, or corners.
- Rough in manner or speech; rude; unpolished; hence, abrupt in address or manner; plain-spoken; unceremonious: applied to persons.
- Plain; plain-spoken; unceremonious or unconventional; direct; free from circumlocution: as, blunt truths; a blunt bearing.
- Hard to penetrate.
- Faint.
- Synonyms Brusk, bluff, uncivil, rude, uncourteous.
- Without subtlety or evasion
- Not sharp
- Used of a knife or other blade
- Without subtlety or evasion
BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: RELATED WORDS
- Free spoken, Benumb, Unconditional, Crude, Pointless, Numb, Dull, Deaden, Direct, Plainspoken, Stark, Outspoken, Candid, Forthright, Frank
- Taciturn, Affable, Gruff, Eloquent, Unpretentious, Folksy, Unrhetorical, Point blank, Free spoken, Direct, Frank, Outspoken, Blunt, Candid, Forthright
BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Free spoken, Benumb, Unconditional, Crude, Pointless, Numb, Dull, Deaden, Direct, Plainspoken, Stark, Outspoken, Candid, Forthright, Frank
- Taciturn, Affable, Gruff, Eloquent, Unpretentious, Folksy, Unrhetorical, Point blank, Free spoken, Direct, Frank, Outspoken, Blunt, Candid, Forthright
BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Well it made square edges sharp blunt edges and made sharpe edges blunt.
- ALEXANDER ACOSTA, SECRETARY opening statement of senator roy blunt Senator Blunt.
- Following a brief heat inactivation step, the blunt phosphorylated insert is combined with blunt dephosphorylated vector and then ligated.
- Nagy KK, et al: Determining which patients require evaluation for blunt cardiac injury following blunt chest trauma.
- The mismeasurement of quality by readmission rate: How blunt is too blunt an instrument?
- And something just came over my blunt eye making it more blunt.
- Blunt instruments, or any blunt instrument capable of causing injury.
- This sequel banishes Blunt, and her blunt outrage.
- Blunt vector using Zero Blunt PCR Cloning Kit.
- Blunt vector and Zero blunt PCR cloning kit.
- Write, instead, in a conversational voice: the clear, plainspoken, engaging voice of a person talking about a subject they find interesting.
- And, in fact, it turned out to be not only true, but by being plainspoken, it was a spur to change.
- The latter features a passage that's a fine example of how Lansdale is able to convey powerful emotion through his economic, plainspoken prose.
- That may sound like a stretch, but it won't after you read this plainspoken, well- written book.".
- By depicting himself as plainspoken, he is concealing the subtle trickery woven throughout his speech.
- It breaks the information down in a more plainspoken and accessible way.
- Prancer succeeds, in its unassuming and plainspoken way, to prove that point.
- Keene has white hair, blue eyes, and an air of plainspoken geniality.
BLUNT vs PLAINSPOKEN: QUESTIONS
- Where was the original Monster by William Blunt recorded?
- How to sew fingerless gloves with blunt eye needles?
- Is Emily Blunt really singing in Mary Poppins Returns?
- Why are blunt ends not always desired in biotechnology?
- How much money does Senator Blunt receive from Monsanto?
- How is blunt force trauma used in forensic science?
- Why choose blunt envy Union aluminium scooter bars?
- Are blunt wraps and colored rolling papers harmful?
- Do cigar wrappers contain nicotine in blunt smoking?
- How does ISRIB blunt the integrated stress response?
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