dimness (Meaning)

Wordnet

dimness (n)

the state of being poorly illuminated

the property of lights or sounds that lack brilliance or are reduced in intensity

the quality of being dim or lacking contrast

Webster

dimness (n.)

The state or quality / being dim; lack of brightness, clearness, or distinctness; dullness; obscurity.

Dullness, or want of clearness, of vision or of intellectual perception.

dimness Sentence Examples

  1. The dimness of the room created a cozy and intimate atmosphere.
  2. The stars shone faintly in the dimness of the night sky.
  3. She squinted her eyes to see in the dimness of the hallway.
  4. The dimness of the light made it difficult to read the book.
  5. The dimness of the forest made it difficult to see the path ahead.
  6. The dimness of the cave made it feel mysterious and eerie.
  7. The dimness of the room made it difficult to see the details of the painting.
  8. The dimness of the light made it difficult to see the faces of the people in the room.
  9. The dimness of the light made it difficult to see the time on the clock.
  10. The dimness of the light made it difficult to see the words on the screen.

FAQs About the word dimness

the state of being poorly illuminated, the property of lights or sounds that lack brilliance or are reduced in intensity, the quality of being dim or lacking co

duskiness, murkiness, obscurity, somberness, gloom,blackness, gloominess, semidarkness, umbra, cloudiness

brightness, brilliance, luminosity, lightness, lucidity, incandescence, light, incandescence, effulgence, radiance

The dimness of the room created a cozy and intimate atmosphere.

The stars shone faintly in the dimness of the night sky.

She squinted her eyes to see in the dimness of the hallway.

The dimness of the light made it difficult to read the book.