DIM vs DIP: NOUN
- Of the Latin dimidius, one half.
- An abbreviation of diminutive
- The dark; darkness; night.
- Dusk.
- A low beam.
- A parking light on a motor vehicle.
- A preparation of finely shredded tobacco, usually placed between the lower lip and gum.
- A foolish or stupid person.
- A pickpocket.
- A hollow or depression.
- Magnetic dip.
- The unstressed portion of a metrical foot.
- A part of a phrase or sentence that is unstressed or less strongly stressed relative to surrounding words, as the words I and to in I have to go.
- The downward inclination of a rock stratum or vein in reference to the plane of the horizon.
- A sharp downward course; a drop.
- A downward slope; a decline.
- A candle made by repeated dipping in tallow or wax.
- A container for dipping.
- An amount taken up by dipping.
- A savory creamy mixture into which crackers, raw vegetables, or other foods may be dipped.
- A liquid into which something is dipped, as for dyeing or disinfecting.
- A brief plunge or immersion, especially a quick swim.
- A thief who steals from the pockets or purses of others in public places
- A sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
- A depression in an otherwise level surface
- (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon
- Tasty mixture or liquid into which bite-sized foods are dipped
- A brief immersion
- A candle that is made by repeated dipping in a pool of wax or tallow
- A brief swim in water
- A gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the body is lowered and raised by bending and straightening the arms
DIM vs DIP: ADJECTIVE
- Disapproving, unfavorable: rarely used outside the phrase take a dim view of.
- Indistinct, hazy or unclear.
- Not smart or intelligent.
- Not bright or colorful.
- Of obscure vision; not seeing clearly; hence, dull of apprehension; of weak perception; obtuse.
- Not bright or distinct; wanting luminousness or clearness; obscure in luster or sound; dusky; darkish; obscure; indistinct; overcast; tarnished.
- Dull or slow-witted.
- Negative, unfavorable, or disapproving.
- Weak or diminished; feeble.
- Lacking sharpness or clarity; vague.
- Faintly or unclearly perceived; indistinct.
- Lacking luster; dull or subdued.
- Emitting only a small amount of light; faint: : dark.
- Lacking in brightness.
- Offering little or no hope
- Slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity
- Made dim or less bright
- Lacking clarity or distinctness
- Lacking in light; not bright or harsh
- N/A
DIM vs DIP: VERB
- To become darker.
- To make something less bright.
- Make dim by comparison or conceal
- Become vague or indistinct
- Become or make darker
- Become dim or lusterless
- Make dim or lusterless
- Switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
- Immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate
- Dip into a liquid while eating
- Switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
- Dip into a liquid
- Of candles; by dipping the wick into hot, liquid wax
- Immerse in a disinfectant solution
- Scoop up by plunging one's hand or a ladle below the surface
- Go down momentarily
- Stain an object by immersing it in a liquid
- Lower briefly
- Appear to move downward
- Slope downwards
DIM vs DIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To grow dim.
- To place a preparation of finely shredded tobacco in one's mouth.
- To steal by picking pockets.
- To investigate a subject superficially; dabble.
- To read here and there at random; browse.
- To lie at an angle to the horizontal plane, as a rock stratum or vein.
- To decline slightly and usually temporarily.
- To slope downward; decline.
- To drop suddenly before climbing. Used of an aircraft.
- To drop down or sink out of sight suddenly.
- To withdraw a small amount from a fund.
- To plunge the hand or a receptacle into liquid or a container, especially so as to take something up or out.
- To plunge into water or other liquid and come out quickly.
- To pick the pockets of.
- To lower or drop (something) suddenly.
- To lower and raise (a flag) in salute.
- To scoop up by plunging the hand or a receptacle below the surface, as of a liquid; ladle.
- To galvanize or plate (metal) by immersion.
- To form (a candle) by repeatedly immersing a wick in melted wax or tallow.
- To immerse (a sheep or other animal) in a disinfectant solution.
- To color or dye by immersing.
- To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to wet, coat, or saturate.
DIM vs DIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of.
- To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse.
- N/A
DIM vs DIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Lacking intellectual acuity
- Slow to learn or understand
- Not bright or harsh
- Lacking in light
- An abbreviation of diminuendo.
- =Syn.2. Indistinct, ill-defined, indefinite, shadowy, confused, mysterious, imperfect.
- Not clearly apprehending; dull of apprehension.
- Not seeing clearly; having the vision obscured and indistinct, as the eye.
- Dull in luster; lusterless; tarnished.
- Not clearly seen; indistinct; obscured by some intervening medium imperfectly transparent, as mist or haze; misty; hazy; hence, figuratively, not clearly apprehended; faint; vague: as, a dim prospect; a dim recollection.
- Faintly luminous; somewhat obscure from lack of light or luminosity; dark; obscure; shadowy.
- To become dim, faint, or obscure; fade.
- To make dim, faint, or obscure; render less bright, clear, or distinct; becloud; obscure; tarnish; sully: as, to dim the eye; to dim the vision; to dim the prospect; to dim gold.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become dim.
- Plunge (one's hand or a receptacle) into a container
- Place (candle wicks) into hot, liquid wax
- Take a small amount from
- To affect as if by immersion; moisten; wet.
- To plunge into; begin to sink into or be immersed in.
- To engage as a pledge: generally used for the first mortgage.
- To immerse or submerge partly; plunge or sink to some extent into water; hence, to plunge, as a person, into anything that involves activity or effort, as difficulties or entanglements; engage; entangle.
- To raise or take up by a dipping action; lift by bailing or scooping: as, to dip water out of a boat; to dip out soup with a ladle; to dip up sand with a bucket.
- To lower and raise as if in temporary immersion; hence, to perform by a downward and an upward movement: as, to dip a flag in salutation; the falcon dipped his wings for flight; to dip a courtesy.
- To plunge or immerse temporarily in water or other liquid, or into something containing it; lower into and then raise from water or other liquid: as, to dip a person in baptism; to dip a boat's oars; to dip one's hands into water.
- In the manufacture of turpentine, to gather resin from boxes or cups.
- To submerge (an animal, as sheep, except the head) in a warm decoction of sulphur, tobacco, or the like, for the destruction of injurious parasites and germs of skin-diseases.
DIM vs DIP: RELATED WORDS
- Obtuse, Shadowy, Blind, Slow, Blur, Vague, Wispy, Indistinct, Subdued, Hopeless, Dull, Dark, Faint, Darken, Bleak
- Tumble, Drop, Cutpurse, Angle of dip, Magnetic inclination, Magnetic dip, Pickpocket, Dim, Dunk, Douse, Souse, Duck, Inclination, Sink, Plunge
DIM vs DIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Obtuse, Shadowy, Blind, Slow, Blur, Vague, Wispy, Indistinct, Subdued, Hopeless, Dull, Dark, Faint, Darken, Bleak
- Declines, Nosedive, Decline, Tumble, Magnetic dip, Cutpurse, Pickpocket, Dim, Dunk, Douse, Souse, Duck, Inclination, Sink, Plunge
DIM vs DIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Dim TBRow As Long Dim ws As Worksheet.
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- Getting dim and still being able to perform surgery over your bed is not getting dim.
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- The Dim Out and Dim Out Plus collections are recommended for extensive light control.
- To dim or not to dim: Why is that still a difficult question?
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- Knorr vegetable dip or clam dip one week before Thanksgiving and freeze them.
- DO NOT add fresh dip to dip that has been sitting out.
- No one needs to dip pizza in a fatty, salty dip.
- Dip in egg and finally dip into the bread crumb mixture.
- Spinach dip has more fiber per tablespoon than does artichoke dip.
- Dip chicken strips in mixture and then dip into breadcrumbs.
- Buffalo Chicken Dip Spicy crowd pleasing baked dip!
- Since the black dip can come off on balls, the staff at Champlin dip those nets in a plastic dip.
DIM vs DIP: QUESTIONS
- What happened to Dim Sum Dollies star Jennifer Lopez?
- Does Macky's dim sum have outdoor dining available?
- Why do we stereotyped Neanderthals as dim-witted brutes?
- Will Broadway League dim the lights for Joan Rivers?
- What is the division of Investment Management (DIM)?
- Wie berechnet man den dim einer linearen Abbildung?
- How does dim lighting affect workplace productivity?
- Does dim work for testosterone replacement therapy?
- Does Diindolylmethane (DIM) have anticancer effects?
- Does using 64-dim and 128-dim add to the complexity of OpenCV?
- Why choose our Newcastle hot-dip galvanizing service?
- Can You double dip on capped participating preferreds?
- Did Ruddock double dip on his parliamentary pension?
- Is homemade vegetable dip better than store bought?
- When did Zappos dip toe into management consulting?
- Can You varnish dip windings during reconditioning?
- What causes implantation temperature dip in pregnancy?
- Do professional baseball players dip their tobacco?
- How to perfectly dip chocolate covered strawberries?
- How is finger dip extension (FDP) enhanced in diabetic ketoacidosis (dip)?