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Meaning of bluntish

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bluntish (a.)

Somewhat blunt.

bluntish Sentence Examples

  1. She sported a bluntish haircut that fell just below her chin.
  2. His remarks were somewhat bluntish, lacking the finesse of diplomacy.
  3. The knife had a bluntish edge, making it less effective for slicing vegetables.
  4. Despite his attempts to be polite, his tone came across as bluntish.
  5. The dog had a bluntish snout, characteristic of its breed.
  6. The comedian's humor was bluntish, often relying on straightforward observations.
  7. The pencil had a bluntish tip, requiring sharpening before use.
  8. Her feedback was bluntish but well-intentioned, aiming for clarity.
  9. The ending of the movie felt bluntish, leaving some loose ends untied.
  10. His manners were somewhat bluntish, but his heart was in the right place.

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Somewhat blunt.

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She sported a bluntish haircut that fell just below her chin.

His remarks were somewhat bluntish, lacking the finesse of diplomacy.

The knife had a bluntish edge, making it less effective for slicing vegetables.

Despite his attempts to be polite, his tone came across as bluntish.