obtusion (Meaning)

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obtusion (n.)

The act or process of making obtuse or blunt.

The state of being dulled or blunted; as, the obtusion of the senses.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obtusion

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obtusion Sentence Examples

  1. The bluntness of the knife's edge betrayed its obtusion.
  2. The angle's largeness indicated its obtusion, with a measure greater than 90 degrees.
  3. The obtusion of the obstacle made it difficult to navigate around.
  4. The response of the speaker lacked sharpness, exhibiting obtusion.
  5. The obtuse angle caused the triangle to have an obtusion of 120 degrees.
  6. The obtusion of the argument prevented a clear understanding of the issue.
  7. The nail's tip was obtused after being hammered into the wood.
  8. The sensor's low sensitivity caused it to miss subtle changes, resulting in obtusion.
  9. The blunt nature of the comment revealed the speaker's obtusion.
  10. The writer's inability to convey ideas concisely led to prose that was riddled with obtusion.

FAQs About the word obtusion

The act or process of making obtuse or blunt., The state of being dulled or blunted; as, the obtusion of the senses.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bluntness of the knife's edge betrayed its obtusion.

The angle's largeness indicated its obtusion, with a measure greater than 90 degrees.

The obtusion of the obstacle made it difficult to navigate around.

The response of the speaker lacked sharpness, exhibiting obtusion.